If you look at the payout table you'll see that we put an information mark next to the reduced payout telling you what to do to get back to full base reward.
I meant something else. Some postings before you wrote that you need 50$ in Bitcoin to get the full base reward. Some month ago, my 1.5mBTC were worth more than 50$. I got the full base reward of 5 or 6 Satoshis, depending on the BTC/$ rate at this day. Now my 1.56mBTC are worth 32.50$. The base reward is still 6 Satoshis for me, but the full base reward is currently 10 Satoshis. Is it because 32.50$/50$=0.65, I only get 65% of the base reward? Does this calculation happen in fractions and with up/down rounding, or does the algorithm some kind spread: 30$-40$ worth get 60% base reward, 40$-50$ get 80% base reward, >50$ get 100% base reward.
I mean, when I started 2 or 3 years ago, I had zero BTC, but still I got a lot more Satoshis via base reward then now. If the rate is further dropping we are back in the year 2019, but I have the feeling I still get the 6 Satoshis base reward because my balance is worth far less than 50$. It cant be a simple fraction calculation to determine the base reward. Can you reveal how the base reward is calculated?