Thanks "nullius" for your remarks. Notice my first post was not an RFC but just a blur idea to inspect if something similar had already been discussed in the group. In fact your post has helped me a lot to improve my first mail.
> Observation: This totally destroys Bitcoin’s transaction-ordering
security. A “51% attack” could be executed by any miner who has >50%
of the hashpower *proportionate to miners who are allowed to mine a
particular block*, rather than >50% of *global* hashpower. (I infer
that this could be done retroactively, and wave my hands over some of
the details since you did not talk about reorgs.) The same applies as
for attacks requiring 33% or 25% of total hashpower.