Steak ’n Shake Teases “Bitcoin Milkshake” For Bitcoin Conference 2026

Steak ‘n Shake plans to open Bitcoin Conference 2026 with a themed “Bitcoin Milkshake,” deepening a broader pivot that now spans payments, treasury strategy, and employee compensation in Bitcoin. The limited-time drink presumably will debut on April 27, across participating locations as the chain positions itself as the fast-food brand most aligned with Bitcoin culture.

The company teased the “Bitcoin Milkshake” on X and “new plans”, calling the milkshake the best way to start Bitcoin Conference 2026 and featuring branding tailored to conference attendees and Bitcoin fans. The rollout targets visitors heading to the annual gathering and regular customers who already pay with Bitcoin at the chain’s restaurants. 

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Steak ‘n Shake expects the product to serve as a marketing hook for its broader Bitcoin strategy, which has moved from payments to balance sheet exposure and worker incentives.

Steak ‘n Shake customers can now pay for burgers and milkshakes, including the new Bitcoin Milkshake, using Bitcoin over the Lightning Network via the Speed wallet. 

The chain began accepting Bitcoin payments across 393 U.S. locations in May 2025 and reports lower processing costs and higher sales since the launch. Speed’s integration gives the company real-time visibility into Lightning transactions and has cut payment processing fees by about 50 percent versus card networks, according to Speed.

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Steak n’ Shake’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

Alongside the product launch, Steak ‘n Shake has added another $10 million in Bitcoin to its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, expanding a treasury program that directs all customer-paid Bitcoin into its balance sheet.  The company began formal treasury accumulation with an initial $10 million purchase in January, followed by additional notional exposure and reserve growth tied to same-store sales. 

Management describes the model as self-sustaining: Bitcoin payments grow sales, which in turn expand the reserve earmarked for store upgrades, menu improvements, and remodeling.

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Bitcoin bonus for workers

In March, Steak ‘n Shake introduced a new benefit that pays hourly employees a Bitcoin bonus equal to 21 cents per hour, funded from its Bitcoin-focused reserve. The chain links this incentive to its “Bitcoin-to-burger” initiative, in which Bitcoin revenues help finance both the treasury and worker rewards. 

Executives say the program aims to attract employees who follow Bitcoin and to align staff directly with the company’s digital asset strategy.

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