#BTC对标贵金属的竞争格局 The billion-level fast food empire bets on $BTC and establishes a dedicated encryption asset department.
Recently, an interesting thing happened – a fast food chain group with a market value of 300 million dollars officially announced that they are going to establish a Bitcoin company.
It seems that traditional retail giants can no longer sit still. From Starbucks accepting encryption payments to fast food leaders directly establishing encryption departments, this wave has spread from Wall Street institutions to street-side shops.
Why are big companies all having this thought? It's simply about diversified asset allocation, hedging against inflation, and capturing the hearts of Gen Z consumers. $BTC's status as digital gold is becoming increasingly solid, and even traditional enterprises are voting with real money.
This also reflects a phenomenon: Bitcoin has transformed from a purely technical geek toy into a mainstream asset. What’s the next step? Perhaps every major chain will have its own digital asset strategy.
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BearMarketBro
· 10h ago
Big companies have really started to compete for BTC, now even eating must consider the issue of holding coins, haha.
While TradFi is still in a standoff, web3 has already begun to take over, what does this indicate? The crypto world has won.
But to establish an encryption department with a scale of 300 million USD? Is this truly optimistic or just trying to ride the wave?
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 10h ago
Now there's really no way out, even the aunties are buying Bitcoin.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 10h ago
ngl this is just mile 20 of the adoption curve. when mcd's starts stacking sats, you know we're not in the early innings anymore... institutional flows hitting different these days
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· 10h ago
Big companies are really being pushed to the limit, even those selling hamburgers have to understand the crypto world.
Now BTC has completely been cleaned up, transforming from geek jargon to casual chat in the break room.
Fast food restaurants are stocking up on coins, and I'm still debating whether to enter a position...
Mainstreaming always starts from Wall Street and eventually reaches the small-town convenience store.
To put it bluntly, it's the good work of inflation, forcing everyone to buy some defensive assets.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 10h ago
Hey wait, fast food restaurants are starting to play with BTC? What does this mean, are they really breaking out of the circle?
#BTC对标贵金属的竞争格局 The billion-level fast food empire bets on $BTC and establishes a dedicated encryption asset department.
Recently, an interesting thing happened – a fast food chain group with a market value of 300 million dollars officially announced that they are going to establish a Bitcoin company.
It seems that traditional retail giants can no longer sit still. From Starbucks accepting encryption payments to fast food leaders directly establishing encryption departments, this wave has spread from Wall Street institutions to street-side shops.
Why are big companies all having this thought? It's simply about diversified asset allocation, hedging against inflation, and capturing the hearts of Gen Z consumers. $BTC's status as digital gold is becoming increasingly solid, and even traditional enterprises are voting with real money.
This also reflects a phenomenon: Bitcoin has transformed from a purely technical geek toy into a mainstream asset. What’s the next step? Perhaps every major chain will have its own digital asset strategy.