A while ago I did something pretty stupid - I accidentally sent some ETH to an address I thought was mine but it turns out it might not be.
I'm not sure - it might still turn out it's mine, it did look familiar.
Anyway, this hypothetical scenario occurred to me - what if I had sent it to some one else and I tracked the ETH address and found it was linked to a LEO account (on Hive), and what if I asked them for that money back but they said no.
Would it then be acceptable for me to DV all of their posts until I'd extracted the value of my ETH back>?

I mean it would be petty, but it would be SOMETHING I could do to try and maybe get my money back. They might capitulate after a week, a month>?
Or would this NOT a valid use of the DV....?
The reason I ask is that in the scenario, in monetary terms, this would probably be the ONLY way I could get 'financial justice'.
What do you think? Is it right to use DVs for personal financial justice (perceived)?
Oh and let's face it this is probably always going to by hypothetical - the chances of this scenario happening are pretty remote!
ETH compensation project
It's fairly unlikely i'll see that Eth again, so if you'd like to compensate me (because you're nice) you can send ETH to this address...
0xC1657B0c6AB6ADC162c244fE52c13124319163B3
Or BNB/ MATIC or anything else on those cheaper chains if you'd like.
Please don't send more than 1 ETH per donation!
Cheers!