A distributed network for the Smart World powered by BlockchainNeXT. Tyche is the use of blockchain technology to digitize assets, the use of smart contracts for digital assets to be self-managed. These will be inherited from Ethereum on top of which Tyche will be built. Our focus will be to build an open source technology inheriting the best of Ethereum and blending with digital identity and digitising the physical real world processes with “Non-Autonomous controlled applications and organizations.” These will seamlessly integrate into the broader “full” network of decentralized applications and autonomous organizations to achieve “smart world” with a distributed network.Digital assets are programmable assets that exist in the form of electronic data. With blockchain technology, the digitization of assets can be decentralized, trustless (because the system was designed so that nobody has to trust anybody else in order for the system to function.), traceable, highly transparent, and free of intermediaries. On the Tyche blockchain, users are able to register, trade, and circulate multiple types of assets. Proving the connection between digital and physical assets is possible through digital identity. Assets registered through a validated digital identity are protected by law.Tyche has two forms of digital assets: NWA(Network Wide Assets) and NAA(Nodal Area Asset). NWA can be recorded in the system space and can be identified by all smart contracts and clients. NAA are recorded in the private area of the smart contract and require a compatible client to recognize them. NAA have their own rules but they have their presence on NWA.Digital identity refers to the identity information of individuals, organizations, and other entities that exist in electronic form. The more mature digital identity system is based on the PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) X.509 standard. In Tyche, we will implement a set of X.509 compatible digital identity standards. This set of digital identity standards, in addition to compatible X.509 level certificate issuance model, will also support Web Of Trust point-to-point certificate issuance model. Our verification of identity when issuing or using digital identities includes the use of facial features, fingerprint, voice, SMS and other multi-factor authentication methods. At the same time, we will also use the blockchain to replace the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) to manage and record the X.509 Certificate Revocation List (CRL)