They are my speculations, tbh P2P solves so many problems it's worth trying. They never fully open source anything yet, they plan to next year
The early versions of keet on desktop had all the source available in the install location which they later obfuscated but is still available
The app and tech is extremely promising and looks near 100% will replace all current tech. You need to realise any problem centralised tech and data centres etc solve P2P can solve and actually solve better but it just needs different thinking