> Whther it's likely or not is beside the point. It's possible in theory, therefore (and this is my main point here) the digital scarcity of bitcoin is not some emergent mathematical property of the universe, it's a social phenomenon.
Correct.
> Was it? Did you get to vote on that? Or was it decided by a handful of pools and large players?
Yes, I got to vote on that with the economic full nodes I ran.
Nodes don't vote on anything. You can spin up as many nodes as you want, they aren't an authority on how to order the transactions, only the miners do that.
If the other miners accept those block and keep building on the chain, then that's the chain. Thinking that non mining nodes do anything is like not watching a TV show and pretending you canceled it from being made anymore. It's absurd. I don't know where people have gotten this idea that nodes do anything but help broadcast the chain decided by the miners.
Correct.
> Was it? Did you get to vote on that? Or was it decided by a handful of pools and large players?
Yes, I got to vote on that with the economic full nodes I ran.