02:55:34 how do i connect XMRig wallet to FixedFloat/SideShift 02:56:01 also when are we looking at a stable release 02:57:23 of the 18.4.8 03:03:41 If you received payouts for mining, then the XMR is sent to the address you put into XMRig 03:03:58 And then you can just send it from the wallet to the exchange 03:04:28 If you receive payouts for mining, the XMR is sent to the address you put into XMRig 03:04:56 *to the exchange from the wallet 03:29:06 I am just getting started on Monero and am at the point where I am setting up my wallet. I have chosen the Advanced option and started the default blockchain download and synchronization process (I later found out that the default is a full blockchain download and synchronization). It is looking like this will take a VERY long time and use a lot of space so I did some research and 03:29:06 found that I would be better off going with a pruned blockchain. I also had an SSD installed in my computer. The problem I now have is that I would like to quit the default full blockchain download and synchronization process that is currently running and start over with a pruned blockchain. Is it possible to do that? Or do I have to go back to square one on my wallet installati 03:29:08 on? Is there any other option somewhere in the wallet that I might use to stop the full download and select a pruned option? If so, is there a guide that offers Linux Ubuntu Terminal commands for doing this? Thank you. 03:29:58 Just close the wallet, click 'change wallet mode', and select 'Simple mode' 03:30:06 No, you don't have to reinstall it 03:30:08 Should I be addressing this comment to "Support"? 03:30:13 Yes :) 03:32:45 m-relay_ creating a fresh git and pushing it with inclusion of auto swap pipeline into supported coins, i have 3 in mind BTC, USDT(TRC20/BEP20) 03:33:48 should i push to Monero GUI or monero CLI or create a fresh repo 20:10:42 .merge+ 4575 20:10:42 Added