![]() Typically, if your key has two subkeys then subkey 1 is used for decryption and subkey 2 is used for signing. You need to determine which keys to load to OnlyKey if you are generating your own key. The first subkey is used for decryption and the second subkey is used for signing. There is a primary key and subkey(s), for example when you follow the Generating Keys steps Keybase generates a key that has a 4096 key size primary key and two 2048 key size subkeys. Decryption operations using a 2048 size key takes about 2 seconds, with 4096 size key it takes about 9 seconds.įor best user experience we recommend using OnlyKey with X25519 or RSA 2048 (subkeys) for decryption and signing.Įach OpenPGP key is actually multiple keys. ![]() OnlyKey supports ECC OpenPGP keys of type X25519 and NIST256P1. ![]()
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