>>28647501
I really do love how the question of "how do we keep stakers staking to give stability to the market" was handled with an economics mindset. You want to stake for the divvies, the more volatile the market is, the more profitable staking is, so the more people will want to stake. If you really want to unstake, nothing is stopping you other than your own decision making... there's no arbitrary 28 day waiting period to unstake (like with GRT).
Influencing behaviour through incentives is just a great way of doing it, and it allows people the freedom to change their mind should they need to in the short term. Divvies being collected from stake/unstaking will also encourage people to remain staked when others unstake. The other day when whales got scared of fud, unstaked and sold, I was just watching them divvies raining down on us... again, more incentives to stabilize the market when instability hits.
I didn't buy in so heavily on a whim.