BlockFi has been crowned as the fastest-growing company in the US in 2022. The firm's growth hit nearly 250,000% while the average among the 5,000 entries was 230%.
Inc. magazine has named BlockFi the fastest growing company in the United States in 2022. At the top of the magazine’s Inc. 5000 2022 list, it
245,616% growth, a lead of more than 99,000% over the second-place company, a platform for hiring nurses. The median growth rate was 230% across all 5,000 entries.to the magazine. In the fast-moving world of crypto, three years is practically an epoch, and BlockFi’s achievement is especially notable after a number of dramatic turns for the company and the industry this year.
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