Good morning Jeremy,

> Another interesting point: if you use a musig key for your staking key that 
> is musig(a,b,c) you can sign with a until you equivocate once, then switch to 
> b, then c. Three strikes and you're out! IDK what that could be used for.

You could say "oops, I made a mistake, can I correct it by equivocating just 
this time?".
Three strikes and you are out.

> Lastly, while you can't punish lying, you could say "only the stakers who 
> sign with the majority get allocated reward tokens for that slot". So you 
> could equivocate to switch and get tokens, but you'd burn your collateral for 
> them. But this does make an incentive for the stakers to try to sign the 
> "correct" statement in line with peers.

Note the quote marks around "correct" --- the majority of peers could be 
conspiring to lie, too.
Conspiracy theory time.....

Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
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