Can we set the difficulty level in the bat file on Suprnova like we can on Yiimp?
Whenever I start the miner I'll get the big rewards because my difficulty hasn't adjusted down yet, and then once it auto-adjusts down the payout rewards turn to poop every block. What I get first minute will take like the next 10-15 minutes to equal... And when you're using AMDs that get like half the rate of comparable Nvidia's, every possible tweak counts.
So I'd rather just submit that 1 worthwhile share every block (or every other block since suprnova block times so fast), than get like 15 (etc) worthless shares every block.
The payouts are a difference of like .2 (for that 1 worthwhile share) to .005 to .02 for those multiple worthless share blocks. So anyway you slice it a big payout every 1-2 blocks is still better than that mini payout every block.
And yes, I know it's supposed to even out in the end, but it really doesn't ever seem like it will lol
For someone who wrote this 2 days ago in this thread, quote:
Whatever guys, think what you want. I don't day trade in the stock market so I'm not exactly a day trader in crypto market. I'm probably talking to some 18 year olds that think they know everything. Not worth wasting my time. I typed paragraphs and you focus on one sentence. You knew today was going to be a major pivot point in this coin, not my fault you didn't realize that hype alone would probably result in it nosediving. Best of luck with your future gains.
.. you still seem to be interested in this coin, how come?
Btw the answet to your question: yes -p d=0.1 or 0.05. but dont expect to get any more coins out of this.
Cheers
Haha thanks, thought I had tried that since looks same as yiimp's (and got an auto-close), but will try again. I figured would be of no benefit, but just really seems to never line up. And I know nova had issues with low diff shares going in the dumpster few days ago, so worth it to try manual setting.
And hey now! Never said I wouldn't come back, just that I know when it's time to cash out and let the dust settle before next move. Got no vested interest/capital in this, will hold a small leftover stash as a lotto ticket but I'm just here for the payday
Took a day off to see that though block rewards halved, so did the miners, and the price is semi-stabilized at a still profitable range. If coin drops a decent bit more I'll be out for good though, but for now it seems to still beat going back to ETH.
*Aww, guess someone else responded less civilly after you and thinks you gotta be team SIGT or die. Shit's cute, love when people get attached to their penny stocks