-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 I recently created a key, with a RSA 4096-bit main key (certify only) and 4 subkeys: one DSA for signing, and one ELGamal for encryption, for communicating with people who I don't know are using ECC, and one each of ED25519 and nistp384 for people who are. The cool thing is that since the dates on the ECC keys are newer, gpg 2.1 and other versions that are able to use those keys will do so automatically, while gpg and other openpgp implementations which don't support ECC will basically ignore those subkeys and use the DSA/ELGamal ones. When signing a message I often just use both signing capable subkeys, so everyone will be able to check the signature. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2
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