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# 5.4 Calculation of staking score

For each user participating in staking ECT, their staking score is the product of the base staking score and the score level, as follows:

$$
StakingScore = BasicScore \*ScoreLevelWeight
$$

### <mark style="color:green;">1. Basic Score</mark>

**Base score** = Total staked amount \* Number of staking cycles + Locked staked amount \* Locking period / 3

This means that the more staked amount and the longer the staking period, the higher the staking score obtained, and consequently, the more staking rewards in ECT received. Meanwhile, participating in locked staking will result in higher staking scores compared to flexible staking.

### <mark style="color:green;">2. Score Level</mark>

The **score level** represents the contribution level of the user participating in the staking activity and is divided based on the user’s base score into **10 levels**. When the user’s base score reaches a certain amount, they will be promoted to the corresponding score level. The base scores and ScoreLevelWeight corresponding to different score levels are shown in the table below.

<figure><img src="/files/q5Adh4YftOzeL2VksVnm" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Score Level</p></figcaption></figure>


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