Answer:
tRNA
Step-by-step explanation:
Messenger RNA is formed by a single chain of nucleotides, in contrasting to DNA, that has a double helix connoting several hydrogen bonds between chains. In this case mRNA doesn't compete with DNA hydrogen bonds, because it appears in a single chain.
In the case of tRNA, their secondary structure present domains with abundant hydrogen bonds forming hairpins, loops, bulges and so. In this way more interactions en the same molecule (tRNA) exist in different of their parts.