I have programmed an open source app in which I added donations via In App Billing. Google says to "hide" the public key (see here).
As the app itself is open source, everyone can compile it and change the key. Currently I created a new project with a static class that returns the key. This class I use to get the key so I don't have the plain public key in my git repo. But is this really necessary?
What is the worst thing that could happen if somebody has my public key?
Thanks, Asfaloth