# Dimension 6

![](/files/4uyPASLFBP96rbHZooHS)

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">Generic formula: Y=0.0000001X^3-0.0006X^2+0.957X+43</mark>

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">Practically to calculate in MS Excel or Google Sheets, type in a cell:</mark>

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">=0.0000001</mark>*<mark style="background-color:yellow;">90^3-0.0006</mark>*<mark style="background-color:yellow;">90^2+0.957\*90+43</mark>

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">(exchange "90" with any other value to simulate another score)</mark>

Everybody likes the “green” trends on exchanges. While these trends may seem as “mere chance” to skeptics and “magic” to amateurs, most of the stock (and crypto) exchange veterans realize that “green” trends quite often are an outcome of coordinated teamwork that creates and nourishes drivers that enable these trends.

And by drivers, we mean not some “pump and dump” scenarios, which (unfortunately) are not a rarity for the stock \[[Barrett](/scaleswap/list-of/references.md)] and (especially) crypto \[[Lielacher](/scaleswap/list-of/references.md)] markets. Instead, we see these drivers as (once again) well-coordinated teamwork of our entire ecosystem: the ScaleSwap core team and engineers, our various technology and other partners, alumni projects, and, most importantly, our great and vibrant community.

It’s important to consider the second column, “Conditions,” of the “Dimensions table” in our [ScaleSCORE guide](https://medium.com/scaleswap/the-scalescore-revolution-fairness-for-the-ido-sphere-78a27336e3ca). This is because the ScaleSCORE changes only within the applicable range that differs for each dimension. E.g., for the first dimension, the **applicable range** varies from 1 to 1m SCA tokens. So, for example, the score is the same for 1,000,001 SCA tokens as it is for 1,000,000 tokens (hello, applicable range). And owning 0.5 SCA will bring you zero additional ScaleScore via the first dimension. Why? Because the applicable range for this dimension starts only at 1 SCA.


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