Good old fashioned US dollars are the restaurant's sole currency.

The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday that when the fast food shop opened in April, it accepted digital currency as well as dollars, but that was before the market crashed.

The shop is no longer acceptingcryptocurrencies in exchange for food or drinks. According to the LA Times, the owner didn't respond to emails about the change, but a cashier gave some vague answers when asked in person.

Congress made the first moves to regulate the industry for the first time in history after the market crash.

No Worries

Customers and buger-lovers didn't seem perturbed by the restaurant's backtracks, according to the report.

"Yes, ethereum is a currency in a way where you can exchange NFTs and stuff, but as far as buying food and all that, maybe not."

There are people who are willing to buy in the market. One startup has increased hiring and a financial planner is telling clients to join. It's not clear whether those people get more than a meal out of Bored Ape.

The "Sentient" artificial intelligence has hired an attorney.