Public Key

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A public key is like your blockchain address, and it’s shared with others so they can send you cryptocurrency. It’s mathematically linked to your private key but can’t reveal it. Think of it like your email address — you can share it publicly, and people can send you messages (or crypto), but only you (with your private key) can open or access what’s sent. Public keys are critical to blockchain’s secure, decentralized nature.

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