Be part of 1.0 – Desirable Properties Studio public beta, September 16, 2026

DP Studio landing pads / Project Liberty Alliance

Desirable Properties Studio · Public beta. Pads learn from your confirms and choices (with consent), not silent profiling. Version 0.77 is open for review. Version 1.0 of The Layered Web and the public launch of DP Studio are September 16, 2026.

Invitation to weigh in

Project Liberty Labs

Labs: we want Frequency and DSNP in the properties as infrastructure, not as a vendor story.

Your public mandate is decentralized identity infrastructure. This briefing asks whether the Desirable Properties currently protect the coordination space those protocols need, or whether they still sound like social-network policy. We will change the copy when you tell us it is wrong.

Confirm the public sources, then take one protocol concern into a DP and try a patch sentence. If the property would break Frequency or DSNP portability, that is exactly the comment we need.

Build the rails under community rules first. Invite commercial applications onto those rails after the export, naming, and containment tests are real.

Public packet only. Hypothesis marks stay until you confirm sources. Each Alliance member gets a different pitch so we can experiment. Your pad is https://desirableproperties.org/pad/project-liberty-labs (hyphens optional). Direct link to this tab: https://desirableproperties.org/pad/project-liberty-labs?tab=partners

WebsiteAlliance page

Collaborative Alliance layer

Shared space with Project Liberty and Project Liberty Institute. Guild for coordination that does not require joining Labs's layer. Bridges between public sources. Co-signed MPA on data agency.

Directory partners

  • Project LibertyRestore agency in the digital age by giving people ownership and control of their personal data.
  • Project Liberty InstituteAdvance research, policy engagement, and stewardship of open-source initiatives including the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP), in collaboration with academic institutions.