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by lxgr 1139 days ago
Yes, but WebAuthN can't be used for arbitrary signatures (which would be required to support various cryptocurrencies/blockchains), nor can it be used to decrypt data or derive keys, which would allow using it as an unlocking key for some hybrid solution.

I'm happy to be proven wrong if you've found a way around these fundamental constraints!