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 Now, that deal is falling apart. Cracks in the acquisition first emerged in a report from Coin Desk that cited an unnamed  person familiar with the matter.  Binance eventually confirmed that it does in fact plan to walk away from the deal.  Our hope was to be able to support FTXs cu stanley cup stomers to provide liquidity, but the issues are beyond our control or ability to help,  the exchang stanley botella e first told the Wall Street Journal.     Then, Binance spokesperson Ismael Garcia also confirmed the companys intent to abandon the deal in an email to Gizmodo.  As a result of corporate due diligence, as well as the latest news reports regarding mishandled customer funds and alleged US agency investigations, we have decided that we will not pursue the potential acquisition of FTX,  Garcia wrote. Early November whispers and an allegedly leaked financial document indicated that FTX and its severed, corporate sibling Alameda Research might not have as much money as claimed. From there things snowballed, crypto pundits speculated, and the value of FTXs token, FTT, plummeted. Currently, its sitting around $3.72, down from about $22 on Monday. As his coin value dropped, FTX founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly went asking around for $1 billion in bail out money from multiple Silicon Valley and Wall Street big wigs to try to salvage his exchange. And most of the blockchain platforms legal and compliance sta stanley thermos ff abruptly quit on Tuesday, according to a report from Semafor. Amid the chaos, Binance CEO  Sxzy Greg Pak Will Uncover John Wick   s Origin Story in a New Comic Series
 The study published in Transportation Research Part A today by the University of Leeds, University of Washington, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, looks at the impact of autonomous vehicles on energy demands in 2050. And it points to a much more complicated future.     When it comes to driverless cars, theres plenty of potential for energy savings: improved traffic flow, no circling for parking spaces, the ability to drive very close together to reduce drag  platooning , and manufacturing lighter vehicles due to lower crash risks. But theres also a less obvious behavioral factor that might counteract all those energy savings. Without the act of driving  or being stuck in traffic  as part of the equation, using a car suddenly becomes a lot more  stanley us attractive.  There is no doubt that vehicle automation offers several efficiency benefits, but if you can work, relax, and even hold stanley cup  a meeting in your car, that changes how you use it, said lead author Zia Wadud, associate professor at University of Leeds Faculty of Engineering and researcher for the Institute for Transport Studies. Here are some examples. If a 45-minute commute is no longer stressful due to the ability to work or relax in the car, then people might live farther from their jobs, increasing their driving time and contributing to sprawl. Passengers who might have used high-speed rail for a lon stanley canada ger trip would opt for their own self-driving vehicle for privacy and convenience. Certain demographic groups that would not have