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I do agree that we should make it explicitly use a list of public keys when making the account with a threshold key. I must admit I don't understand the reference to the documentation in your "lastly,..." comment there.
This is true. And the linked documentation and example seems to reflect that truth from what I'm reading. What specific part of this are you hoping is false so we could help you work through that use case? I converted your issue to a discussion as its not directly a bug or feature request. |
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Problem
When reading this documentation, it causally uses PrivateKeys as if that's what's required.
For example, I've already had to explain to my team they can't copy and paste that example verbatim, and they need to use public keys.
Solution
First, the documentation should explicitly have a comment to tell developers that they should not have the privateKeys themselves, and this example is just for illustrative purposes to create and and use publicKeys.
Second, right after creating the privateKeys, create the publicKeys explicitly and show people they can use the publicKeys to create a threshold wallet.
Lastly, please help close this discussion (if it's untrue) or dramatically update your GitHub and GitBook (this and this) documentation (if it's true). That discussion creates some really frustrating stress if it's true.
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