Steak ‘n Shake says Bitcoin acceptance lifted sales

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You can buy a burger with Bitcoin. And it’s boosting sales. Steak ‘n Shake reported that accepting Bitcoin payments has “dramatically” lifted sales at participating locations.

The burger chain’s crypto experiment is paying off in a way that few expected.

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How it works

The implementation is straightforward. Customers can pay with Bitcoin through a payment processor that converts crypto to fiat instantly.

For customers, it’s seamless. For Steak ‘n Shake, it’s incremental revenue. The sales lift suggests real demand for crypto payments.

This isn’t just crypto enthusiasts using Bitcoin for novelty—it’s driving actual business growth. That’s significant.

Steak 'n Shake
X/Steak ‘n Shake

Validation for crypto payments

For the crypto industry, this is validation. Years of debate about crypto’s utility as a payment method, and a burger chain just demonstrated it works in practice. Real businesses.

Real customers. Real sales. The implications extend beyond Steak ‘n Shake.

If accepting Bitcoin drives sales for one restaurant chain, why not others? The barrier to entry is low. The potential upside is real.

The payment experiment continues

Crypto payments are often dismissed as impractical.

But at the burger counter, they’re working. Steak ‘n Shake’s results suggest the use case is more viable than critics claim.

More merchants may follow. The crypto payment experiment is just beginning.

Miklos Pasztor
Author: Miklos Pasztor
Crypto market researcher and external contributor at Kriptoworld

Wheel. Steam engine. Bitcoin.

📅 Published: February 20, 2026 • 🕓 Last updated: February 20, 2026
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