Yes, for example, the limit to power down per time is 2000 sbd if you have more than 20000 to 50000 sbd. Then if you power down 2000, you should get a faster treatment than power down 5000. And if you choose to speed up the power down process, you can only use it once every month.
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Still don't understand. First, sbd it's Steem Backed Dollars, they're already liquid, I suppose you mean Steem Power. If you have 13000 SP in your account, the withdrawal time is 13 weeks, with 1/13 (1000SP, in this case) of the entire amount every week. Are you saying if we power down less than the entire amount, we should get it faster? How fast? I still want to understand your proposal, it may be something that I obviously overlook and it may prove beneficial for other people.
Sorry i will try to do my best. Let take an example, a guy who has 10000sp, he just want to get some petty cash, so he decide to power down. If he power down full amount, it will be around 8% . But in fact, he may want more than this and because if this 1/13 rules, he needs to wait further but at the same time, his power down will not impact the liquidity of steem because amount is small.
So instead, we could set a cap let say 10% for those who want to cash out occasionly with say 3 days. And once he utilize this cap, he need to wait a month to recharge or if he want to cash out in the standard form, now he needs to take longer than 1/13 week to cash out.
Thats WAY too convoluted..
Oh got it now (or so I think). So, if a user wants to cash out quickly, a bigger percentage of this entire stake, he can do it once, for an amount set at 10%, let's say, but then he will have to wait for a while until his/her "withdrawal power recharges. That's an interesting way to put it but I doubt it will be easy to understand and I have no idea how many users can actually grasp it. But I'm writing it down as a further improvement, once the participation is really big.
Thanks for taking the time to explain :)