Las Vegas Is Going Bitcoin as Local Businesses Adopt BTC

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  • Las Vegas businesses adopt Bitcoin to avoid 2.5–3.5% card fees, keeping more revenue as operating costs rise.

  • QR-based Bitcoin payments are fast and simple, helping merchants attract crypto users and boost foot traffic.

  • Square’s zero-fee Bitcoin rollout and national brands like Steak ’n Shake accelerate local adoption.

Bitcoin payments are spreading across Las Vegas as more local businesses begin accepting the cryptocurrency. According to FOX News, the shift is happening across retail, food, and service industries. Business owners say rising operating costs and high credit card fees pushed the move, while simpler technology made Bitcoin payments easier to manage.

Lower Fees Drive Merchant Adoption

Many Las Vegas merchants cite transaction costs as the main reason for adopting Bitcoin. Credit card processors typically charge businesses between 2.5% and 3.5% per transaction. By comparison, Bitcoin transaction fees remain significantly lower.

Jeremy Quercy, a Bitcoin consultant, told FOX News that merchants want alternatives as expenses rise. He explained that Bitcoin reduces reliance on intermediaries. Therefore, businesses keep more revenue per sale.

Mike Peterson, CEO of Bouncy World Mega Playground & Cafe, confirmed the savings matter. He said Bitcoin fees cost only a fraction of card charges. Since adoption, roughly 20 to 30 customers have paid using Bitcoin. Notably, usage continues to increase steadily.

Simpler Payments Attract New Customers

Beyond cost savings, business owners point to ease of use. Quercy said customers complete payments by scanning a QR code. Payments process instantly using standard Bitcoin apps.

Cane Juice Bar and Cafe, located on Rainbow near Windmill, adopted Bitcoin eight months ago. District manager Tyler Peterson said Bitcoin appeals to everyday customers. He added that callers frequently ask whether the store accepts Bitcoin.

According to Peterson, Bitcoin maps also drive foot traffic. Customers locate nearby businesses that accept digital currency. As a result, the café gained new visitors specifically seeking Bitcoin payment options.

National Chains Join Local Bitcoin Trend

The trend extends beyond small businesses. Steak ‘n Shake introduced limited-edition Bitcoin-themed menu items in Las Vegas. The chain also offers employees a Bitcoin bonus of $0.21 per hour worked. However, payouts follow a two-year vesting schedule.

Meanwhile, Square enabled roughly four million U.S. merchants to accept Bitcoin with zero processing fees through 2026. This change removed a major barrier to adoption. Consequently, Las Vegas merchants gained broader access to Bitcoin payment infrastructure.

FOX News reported that Bitcoin acceptance now spans restaurants, juice bars, medical practices, and children’s play facilities. Together, these developments show how Bitcoin continues integrating into everyday commerce across Las Vegas.

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