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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Imagine Pulling Up to Your Favorite In-N-Out Burger Drive-Thru and Paying for Your Double-Double with Bitcoin Instead of Cash or a Credit Card
Mar 05, 2025 at 12:08 am
It sounds like a wild idea, but a recent tweet from an In-N-Out fan account on X has people talking.
An In-N-Out fan account on X sparked a lively discussion by asking if the popular fast-food chain should accept Bitcoin.
A recent tweet from an In-N-Out fan account on X has had people thinking about the possibility of paying for Double-Doubles with Bitcoin.
While In-N-Out currently doesn’t take Bitcoin or any other digital money, and there’s no official word on the company planning to change that, the fan’s tweet has gotten people talking. Could we really see the day when you can buy a famous In-N-Out burger using Bitcoin?
If you’re craving a juicy Double-Double and a creamy strawberry shake from In-N-Out, and you’d prefer to pay using Bitcoin over cash or a credit card, you’re not alone.
An In-N-Out fan account on X sparked a lively discussion by asking if the popular fast-food chain should accept Bitcoin. The tweet, posted on March 4, 2025, reads: “Should In-N-Out accept Bitcoin?”
Right now, In-N-Out doesn’t take Bitcoin or any other digital money. There’s no official news from the company planning to change that. But the fan’s tweet has gotten people thinking about the possibility of paying for Double-Doubles with Bitcoin.
If it happens, it could mean big things for using cryptocurrency at fast-food places. Back in March 2024, Compass Coffee in Washington, D.C.—a spot run by veterans—teamed up with Coinbase. If you paid with USDC at their Half Street shop, you could get up to 90% off your coffee, plus some cool NFTs that let you grab free coffee tins with both companies’ logos on them.
And in El Salvador, where Bitcoin is real money by law, big names are jumping in too. Starbucks started taking Bitcoin at its stores in the country, making it easier for people in that crypto-loving nation to buy their drinks.
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