Yes, I don't disagree. It was more a perception and AH HA moment. I was seeing the liquidity as a barrier as I'd heard people like John McAfee say there was no liquidity. Yet really it has the same liquidity as ANY other crypto unless you decide to power up. That is optional, and people stating it has no liquidity makes it clear that people haven't really considered the distinction that powering up is totally voluntary and optional.
As long as they don't power up then it is just as liquid as any other crypto.
As to your idea about powering down. Like I've said many times... at this point I'm all for experiments. As long as they are controlled. We also have to be willing to say "that didn't work" if it fails and take a step back.