UPDATED: Morgan Stanley Joins Goldman Sachs in R3 Departure

Santander is reported to have left the blockchain consortium as well.

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The Wall Street Journal reports the bank let its membership in the consortium lapse on October 30. Reuters reports Santander has also left R3.

Morgan Stanley has also decided to depart R3, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reports that the bank does not plan to renew its membership with the consortium.

Goldman Sachs was one of the founding members of the blockchain consortium. Before the bank left, the consortium had around 60 members. Recently, it added MetLife as a member with a

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