Hi finit12
Do follow 666philb suggestions. An alternative with respect to krita is discussed here. viewtopic.php?p=10579#p10579. My work-around resulting from the QT problem is the 2nd post to that thread.
Regarding Utopia p2p, out of curiosity I downloaded and Right-Clicked>UExtracted the debian/Ubuntu deb offered by the website. Right-Click>ListDD (list dynamic dependencies) on the utopia binary --it's buried in /opt/utopia/messenger. That showed that, among others, libQt5Core.so.5 (Qt_5.13) was missing. I'm not sure if even fossa focal/fossapup is using a version of Qt5 that new*.
A fairly exhaustive search failed to reveal any source for old versions; indeed, any source other than via utopia's website. Best bet for obtaining a missing library is to install pkg-cli, learn how to add repositories and find out which distro's repo has it. Not having any old versions floating around may be a good security protocol, but I think it violates 'open source' requirements.
Having spent 30 years 'looking gift horses in the mouth', that's one red flag. Another is its involvement with cryto-currencies combined with the incentive to use them and the disclaimer that it won't hurt. I think you can accomplish most of Utopia's claimed benefits are by running tor under a vpn. Encrypt files before transmitting and you're using an encrypted transmission to send a differently encrypted file from an undisclosed location. And there are other ways to mask one's location.
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* Edit: This morning I booted into FossaPup64 and remembered this question. Ubuntu Fossa Focal/Fossapup64's libQt5s are the .12 builds. Examining the links from pkgs.org, Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla uses .14 builds. Debian Buster uses .11 and Bullseye uses .15. Don't have the foggiest notion for whom Utopia was packaging. The work-around would be to use debs from Groovy Gorilla together with symbolic links name .13 pointing to the .14 files.