Cryptocurrency Social Media roundup post — December 4th, 2017, 02:40

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Randy Hilarski on Twitter


“$Zen in the house laBITconf zencashofficial RolfVersluis CryptoCurrency Privacy Security”


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Algorithm better at diagnosing pneumonia than radiologists


Stanford researchers have developed a deep-learning algorithm that evaluates chest X-rays for signs of disease.


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When Grandma and Grandpa join the bitcoin frenzy, you know it's turning into a bubble


When investing novices are looking to invest in bitcoin, you know the horse has bolted.


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Litecoin Price Tops $100 Again as Momentum Remains Strong


It is evident good things continue to happen in the world of cryptocurrency right now. With the Bitcoin price recovering pretty quickly, all of the altcoins pulling their weight will go up in value…


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Enter the 'petro': Venezuela to launch oil-backed cryptocurrency


The leftist leader offered few specifics about the currency launch or how the struggling OPEC member would pull off such a feat


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