https://www.dropbox.com/s/z578nds1x4emj6e/Captura%20de%20pantalla%202018-10-07%20a%20las%205.45.58.png?dl=0I have a question, in the tab online services appears for each A-L-G-O and pool, a profit that calculates it. I leave a capture in case there are doubts.
But then in options - Profift Switching, I can also establish a profit value for each protocol of Zpool and Nicehash.
My question is, if the profit that appears in the Online Services tab, is self-applied, or is it just a reference for me to modify it in Profift Switching. That's the question I have.
Ideally, the calculation of Services Online will be applied, but I really do not know if it is only informative, or it really applies dynamically in the profift of each A-L-G-O and pool.
If it were only a reference that does not apply, you could put a button to automatically apply that profit to the pool and protocol.
The values on the Online Services tab are based on the profitability numbers provided by the pools.
Because you have enabled "Actual Performance", Awesome Miner will automatically adjust the profitability (BTC/GH/day) accordingly - both on the Online Services tab and when the profit switcher is making calculations.
You can also manually set a Profit Factor in the Options dialog, Online Services section, where you for example can set that Zpool C11 should have a factor of 2. The result would be that the BTC/GH/day value displayed in the Online Services tab for Zpool C11 whould be twice as high. The profit switcher will also be affected in the same way and consider this pool more profitable.
You can also use the Profit Factor concept to make all Zpool entires less profitable - for example if you only want to mine on Zpool if it's really much more profitable than anything else. You can select multiple entries in the Options dialog, Online Services section and use the Bulk Edit button to set profit factor of all selected entries to a value of for example 0.6. The result is that the profit switcher will consider these pools to be less profitable (income is calculated to be 60% of what's reported from the pool).