Shutterstock has been disrupting the stock photo market since 2003. Now, Shutterstock has officially sold 1 billion licenses for photos, music, and videos. Jon Oringer is the Chairman and CEO of Shutterstock. He joins Cheddar after ringing the NYSE Closing Bell to celebrate their big 1 billion milestone. Jon Oringer says he wants Shutterstock to be wherever the customer is. When asked if Shutterstock has a future in cryptocurrency and blockchain, Oringer explains Shutterstock has been researching the industry since 2012. Shutterstock already has a ledger with extensive purchase history information.

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