Kyron thought he successfully sent cryptocurrency to his friend. He has a confirmation that it was sent. But his friend showed him proof that she never received it. What did Kyron most likely do wrong?
He used the wrong public key.
He used the wrong private key.
He chose the wrong block on the blockchain.
He chose the wrong public ledger.
What did Kyron most likely do wrong?
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Kyron most likely used the wrong public key.
In cryptocurrency transactions, the public key is used to send funds to a specific recipient. If he sent the cryptocurrency to an incorrect public key, it would result in the funds being sent to the wrong address, which is why his friend did not receive it. Using the wrong private key would prevent him from sending the funds in the first place, and the other options are not typically related to direct sending errors in this context.