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Back-end of Crypto Trading Platform

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Say i wanted to create my own crypto-trading website such a Poloniex or Bittrex. What would be the main components of the site and what elements would i need and what are the called in programmers language?

for example, what would i need to ask a programmer to provide if i wanted to the option to:
-buy/sell coins, moving coins from one user account to another
-show a list of buy/sell orders
-show a list of past trades
-show graphs of coin prices

basically, what are the individual elements of the Poloniex trading system called so i could describe them to a programmer?

this is just a hypothetical, i want to understand but i would like to know what i need to read about so i can understand how the site works from a technical point of view.

apologies for being a newb.
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How much do you intend to pay your programmer(s)?
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>>57007934
i'm just looking for information so can read up on what is behind the scenes and what goes into making such a website. beyond html i have no coding experience, so i have no coding experience, but i would like to study it.

if i just wanted a site i would stick an ad on upwork and ask someone to clone one, but i am not as i am just looking for the knowledge. folks on /g/ seem quite helpful and willing to show people the way.

i don't know the terms of what things are and would be appreciative if someone could tell me where i should look
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Just kill yourself, you fucking cretin.
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>>57008410
a bit harsh there princess.

what part of wanting to learn is cretinous?
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>>57008441
First of all, you don't want to learn, you want people to spoonfeed you.
Second, actually wanting to learn is not cretinous, but the questions you ask are. It's just embarrassing to read.
And i'm ignoring that you are fucking redditfag right now.
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>>57008543
ok, thanks.
how do i know what to learn if i don't know what things are called? i can't google "some sort of database for trading website" and expect to find what i'm after.

all i was looking for was "it is an X", "it's a Y that does this" so that i could look it up.

what makes me seem i'm a redditfag?

i think you've got the wrong end of my stick, but whatever.
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