Deloitte Technology Fast 500 just ranked CoinFlip as number 36 on a list of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America. This recognition comes at a time of significant growth and innovation for the company. CoinFlip is most known for its network of 4,000 bitcoin ATMs. They have also just opened a crypto resources and education in Tampa.
CoinFlip in Tampa and abroad
In September, the company expanded its services internationally to Canada, marking its first foray into international growth. The company also opened a first of its kind Crypto Experience Center (CEC). It’s a storefront that provides access to crypto resources and education, in Tampa, Florida. Besides this consumer-facing initiative, the team opened its Crypto Innovation Center. This is dedicated to developing and building new blockchain and web3 products.
“This year’s Technology Fast 500 list is a true reflection of some of today’s most determined and inspiring pioneers who have prospered by anticipating what’s next, understanding what’s needed to succeed and driving creativity forward,” said Christie Simons, partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP and industry leader for technology, media and telecommunications within Deloitte’s audit and assurance practice. “Representing all facets of technology, the winners have shown they not only have the vision but can also expertly manage their companies through rapid growth. We congratulate each winner on their impressive achievements.”
More about CoinFlip
Daniel Polotsky, Kristoffer Dayrit, Alan Gurevich, and Benjamin Weiss founded CoinFlip in 2015. Headquartered in Chicago, CoinFlip placed 60th on the 2021 Inc. 5000 list as the top-ranked cryptocurrency company. The company operates the world’s largest network of cryptocurrency ATMs with over 3,500 machines across 49 states.
CoinFlip has expanded to over 4,000 ATMs across 49 states. In 2021, CoinFlip announced its headquarters in Chicago, where it continues to expand. CoinFlip’s second location in Tampa builds on the Chicago flagship.