I would like to sign a taproot transaction using a threshold scheme. In a 1 of 1 scenario, the private key needs to be "tweaked" as well as the public key, but in threshold, each participant owns a share of the secret.
Now my question is, should I treat the shares as individual private keys and tweak each share before generating the partial signature, or should I do something else? Are there any resources on the topic? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: I don't know if this is the right place for this question. If there is a better place, I would love to know. Thanks
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