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hey guys welcome back so today im gonna go over some of the misconceptions that were having there are some confusions in regards to the pool on the gui i know in my last video that i did i said that we couldnt move the pool we couldnt delete it from the gui apparently someone had docHubed out to me and mentioned that we can and has to be done through the config file so stay with me on this one so i did a bunch of testing so the one thing i wanted to point out is you can delete a pool from the gui from the config file which is im going to show you in a little bit on my test machine but what happens is when its only empty you dont run into any problems but if you had plots assigned to that pool because its impossible to transfer lets just put it that way the only thing you can do which ive tested so far is lets just say you had two poles and theyre in the same uh theyre actually two different pools that you joined right and youre creating plots for both of them the way you c