Utilizing a community of world-class developers, managers, marketers and researchers, the Apollo community, backed by the Apollo Foundation, has set out to accomplish the goal of making Apollo the most technologically advanced, feature-rich currency on the market.
WHY IS THERE A WARNING TO FUND A TRANSACTION FOR PUBLIC KEY?
When you first create an Apollo wallet there is a message that pops up which prompts the user to perform an action on the blockchain, such as create and alias or send a transaction. This is just a suggestion and is not crucial to the security of your wallet or your funds. It will simply establish your public key on the blockchain allowing you to perform actions such as forging.
DO I HAVE TO ADD A PUBLIC KEY TO SEND A TRANSACTION?
The short answer is no, you do not need to add your recipient`s public key to send a transaction. All you need for a transaction is your recipients wallet ID and your passphrase. Although entering in your recipient`s public key is optional it does add an extra layer of security as it prevents sending to the wrong wallet ID when the wallet ID is misspelled.