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Add pcli threshold custody guide #4216

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This augments the guide with a section describing the pcli threshold custody commands.

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  • If this code contains consensus-breaking changes, I have added the "consensus-breaking" label. Otherwise, I declare my belief that there are not consensus-breaking changes, for the following reason:

    Just a docs change

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This looks great, thanks!!


The `dkg` and `sign` commands will spit out blobs of information that need to be relayed between
the participants securely.
And end-to-end example of how this process works is captured in this video:
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@cronokirby cronokirby force-pushed the pcli-threshold-guide branch from deb3a30 to 6e22de8 Compare April 15, 2024 23:32
@hdevalence hdevalence merged commit 9285efc into main Apr 15, 2024
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@hdevalence hdevalence deleted the pcli-threshold-guide branch April 15, 2024 23:59
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