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I would suggest against having the security key to be your wallet. Wallet should be a wallet, while security key should be a security key. Having them combined means more lines of code, more place to developers to fail.

YubiKey is great, soon there will be Mullvad security key too.

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I think (now) you are right

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Trezor Model 1 U2F Trezor Model T FIDO2

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yes! FIDO2 support, thanks! https://trezor.io/learn/a/what-is-fido2

I see it works a bit differently now - you can't recover your FIDO2 login to a different device.

You CAN recover your FIDO2 login to the SAME device (eg after a wipe) but ONLY if you first backed up the "credentials"

Bear in mind that the credentials are bound to the seed with which they were created. You cannot transfer them to a device which is initialized with a different seed.
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Bitbox02 Multi (not the bitcoin-only edition). Ignore the shitcoins and use the U2F.

Works for me.

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I found these docs: https://shiftcrypto.support/help/en-us/3-basics/99-how-do-i-use-fido-u2f

Ledger also supports U2F, however that is an older standard that is being deprecated across browsers in favour of WebAuthN / FIDO2

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Sorry, I did not know there was a difference.

Is there any service that uses FIDO2 and not U2F that I can test?

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vaultwarden

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I actually host my own vaulwarden and didn't even know about this. Might buy a new yubikey just to try it out.

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fido2 keys are cheap and work.

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