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Tyche Institute

Verification

Verify Tyche Institute

Tyche Institute is intentionally small. The way to trust a small research institute is not by size claims, but by public records, persistent identifiers, reproducible outputs, and explicit boundaries. This page collects the records a reader can check independently.

Legal registration

Tyche Institute MTÜ is registered in Estonia as a mittetulundusühing, a non-profit association. The registry code is 80673227.

  • Official record: Estonian e-Business Register
  • Registered on 20 May 2026 by the Tartu County Court Registration Department.
  • Legal form: non-profit association; seat: Tallinn, Estonia.

The official register controls if there is ever a discrepancy between this site and the registry record.

Research identifiers

Public outputs

The Research page lists current working papers, preprints, data deposits, and submission statuses. Versioned research artifacts are deposited on Zenodo where possible, with permanent DOIs and citation metadata. Research texts are released under CC BY 4.0 unless a page states otherwise.

EATF, the Agent Trust Framework, is the institute's flagship reference implementation and specification line. Public documentation and project links are maintained at eatf.eu. Published code is Apache 2.0 unless the repository says otherwise.

Policies and history

Contact and security

Tyche Institute does not send mass manuscript solicitations, request article-processing charges, or use lookalike domains. If a message claims to come from Tyche and asks for payment, credentials, or urgent file transfer, verify it through the contact addresses above.

The domain currently receives mail through Cloudflare Email Routing. Security contact metadata is published at /.well-known/security.txt. For sensitive or surprising mail, start a new message to the listed address instead of replying inside the original thread.

Scope boundaries

Tyche Institute is a research entity. It does not provide legal advice, certify EU AI Act compliance, operate as an eIDAS trust service provider, issue production certificates or timestamps, or sell compliance audits. These boundaries are part of the institute's trust posture, not fine print.