A 2-3 multisig needs 3 seeds (private keys), you can reuse the seed you used for singlesig, as one of the 3 seeds.

Your funds are seperate from eachother, because your singlesig generates a different public key (and thus addresses) than your multisig.

As an example, when you have a 2-3, with 3 seeds, A, B, C... You could switch one seed for another: A, B, D.

This now gives a totally different public key and addresses, so basically a different wallet, while A and B are reused. Note that this is just an example, not that it's smart to do this last example 😂

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Playing around with Sparrow wallet helped me a lot to make it all click in my head. Also this tutorial by nostr:nprofile1qqs27tmg9agj3xv993n9flcxt2jqtfqazh3trjmvj9e3yds9w38sdespzemhxue69uhky6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skcqg4waehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvshusv9d

https://youtu.be/8zM_1lOXtBU

Again, I don't know the implementation in BTCPay Server, which might give you a different interface 🙂