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I don't think UASF can be categorically labeled an attack. Otherwise it would mean that miners largely control bitcoin- they alone get to determine whether or not a soft fork is done, despite only being a subset of stakeholders in the Bitcoin ecosystem. The possibility for a UASF spreads out that control and puts a check on miner incentives.

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I agree with this!

Miners largely control Bitcoin.

Not sure what world you live in, but in this world miners have the ultimate saying on what is a block and what is not.