Top products from r/Bitwarden
We found 2 product mentions on r/Bitwarden. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Brittney: Personalized Handwriting Practice Paper for Kids Notebook with Dotted Lined Sheets for K-3 Students 120 pages 6"x9"
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2. Yubico Security Key - U2F and FIDO2, USB-A, Two-Factor Authentication
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Protect online accounts against unauthorized access by using two factor authentication with this security key.Works with Gmail, Facebook, Dropbox, Twitter, Dashlane and numerous other servicesDurable, waterproof, and crush resistant — simply attach it to your keychain.Supports FIDO2 and FIDO U2F p...
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>Currently, BitPay is used to accept crypto payments. I suggest switching to a self-hosted payment server or using another payment provider.
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>## Why not?
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> Limited support of altcoins
> No SegWit support
> No Lightning Network support
> Forcing usage of Payment Protocol
> Blocking users based on location
> Rejecting "too high" payments
> Requiring KYC for some operations
> Holding funds when withdrawing to a bank account
> Cooperating with Chainalysis
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>## Alternatives
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> BTCPay Server - self hosted solution with no fees, but requiring manual conversion to fiat; supports Lightning and a few altcoins
> CoinGate - payment provider with 1% fee for payments and free Bitcoin and SEPA bank transfer withdrawals; supports Lightning and some altcoins
> CoinPayments - payment provider with 0.5% fee for payments and free Bitcoin withdrawals; supports Lightning and some altcoins
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> Would it still be just as (if not just a little less) secure to put your TOTP's on Bitwarden, and use a separate TOTP for actually logging into Bitwarden stored only on your phone on, say, Aegis Authenticator?
Sure, that would work too. Or using a service such as Duo or something. I think a key (YubiKey) is your best bet for auth into Bitwarden. But the other methods would be fine as well.
One of the things you should consider is the loss of your phone. What happens in that case and make sure you have a way to recover. You could lose your phone, it could become "compromised", or even just break.
Lastly, I would say though that YubiKeys aren't as expensive as you might think. Here is one on Amazon for $20. https://www.amazon.com/Yubico-Security-Key-USB-Authentication/dp/B07BYSB7FK