On January 28, news reports that the American fast-food chain Steak ’n Shake announced an additional investment of approximately $5 million in Bitcoin into its strategic reserve fund, increasing the company’s total Bitcoin holdings to about $15 million, equivalent to approximately 168.6 BTC. The company stated that all revenue from Bitcoin payment channels would be directly injected into this long-term reserve system.
On January 27, Steak ’n Shake disclosed on the X platform that it is driving same-store sales growth by improving food quality, and the cash flow generated from this is continuously converted into strategic Bitcoin reserves. Management said that this model is forming a “self-sustaining” closed-loop system, deeply integrating traditional restaurant operations with fintech.
Prior to this, the company disclosed on January 18 that it had added approximately $10 million in nominal value assets to its Bitcoin strategic reserve. After this latest increase, Steak ’n Shake has become one of the most aggressive companies in the restaurant industry regarding Bitcoin treasury strategies. The company did not further specify whether the current holdings include Bitcoin price volatility or other undisclosed capital inflows.
Since introducing Bitcoin payments in May 2025, Steak ’n Shake has regarded digital assets as a core part of its digital strategy, and expects Bitcoin payments to directly boost same-store sales performance in 2025. The company previously disclosed that by adopting Bitcoin Lightning Network settlement, transaction costs are nearly 50% lower compared to traditional credit card systems.
Operationally, Steak ’n Shake recently announced that it will provide Bitcoin-based incentives to hourly employees at its company-operated stores and collaborate with the Bitcoin rewards platform Fold to advance related plans. Although some terms have sparked controversy, this move further strengthens Bitcoin’s practical use cases within the company.
On the market level, as Bitcoin reached a phased high in the fourth quarter of last year, listed companies’ allocation of Bitcoin as a treasury asset has significantly increased. Although the price subsequently retreated, public data shows that currently, over 1.1 million BTC are still held by publicly listed companies worldwide. Steak ’n Shake’s continued accumulation of Bitcoin through operating cash flow is also seen as a typical example of corporate treasury diversification trends.
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