I would be responsible if I sent him ETH wallet. I sent him BTC wallet. I do not know if its possible to send eth to btc wallet and that way lose funds, but I assume its not possible.
Your replies make no sense.
Timeline:
vareole: 0.122152 [21:29]
vareole: original address [21:29]
adriankendrick: is sending [21:34]
vareole: ok, let me know when its confirmed [21:35]
[varole edits the address at 21:36:25]
adriankendrick: Already 6 confirmations [21:36:34]
vareole: let me check [21:36:48]
How does this make any sense we consider the following facts and claims?
Claim: You sent him a BTC wallet.
Fact: You sent an address, the user responded that they were sending the transaction and you responded - a whole minute before the edit.
Claim: You sent him BTC wallet and edited the BTC wallet to your ETH wallet.
Fact: You edited the wallet before you wrote the message that you were checking.
If you noticed the address was wrong, why didn't you say so before you edited it?
If the address was a BTC address, then why didn't
anyone notice? After all, 0.1 ETH is a magnitude of value below 0.1 BTC.