GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is the named holder of AS210635 in RIPE Stat. Beyond this registry entry, no operational evidence—such as active prefixes, a corporate website, or public published contact points—has been verified. The profile is a monitoring baseline: future routing announcements, registry record changes, or new public evidence could transform this thin presence into a material internet infrastructure entity. Current intelligence is bounded by the absence of operational data, and the entity remains a low-signal subject until routing activity appears.
The entity's only verified public role is as the administrative holder of AS210635 in the RIPE region. No evidence of network operation, service delivery, or commercial activity has been found, and the company lacks a public website, contact points, or announced IP prefixes. Its operational status is effectively dormant.
Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts.
Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts.
The entity's only verified public role is as the administrative holder of AS210635 in the RIPE region. No evidence of network operation, service delivery, or commercial activity has been found, and the company lacks a public website, contact points, or announced IP prefixes. Its operational status is effectively dormant.
The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is the named holder of AS210635 in RIPE Stat. Beyond this registry entry, no operational evidence—such as active prefixes, a corporate website, or public published contact points—has been verified. The profile is a monitoring baseline: future routing announcements, registry record changes, or new public evidence could transform this thin presence into a material internet infrastructure entity. Current intelligence is bounded by the absence of operational data, and the entity remains a low-signal subject until routing activity appears.
The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is the RIPE NCC registrant for autonomous system AS210635, with no confirmed operational footprint beyond this registry entry. The dormant ASN registration serves as a monitoring baseline: any future routing activity would transform a passive record into an active internet infrastructure participant that warrants deeper inspection.
Why It Matters
The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
What Public Sources Show
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is known publicly only through its RIPE NCC registration as the holder of autonomous system number AS210635. No active network footprint, public website, or verified business activity has been linked to this entity. Its operating role, based on current evidence, is that of a dormant registrant with no observable impact on internet routing. This registration provides a monitoring baseline for network analysts.
If AS210635 ever originates BGP announcements, it could affect routing security, require attribution of route leaks or hijacks, and force a reassessment of the entity's role. Until then, its significance is purely latent. Two RIPE Stat sources confirm the association: the AS overview JSON endpoint and the human-readable page for AS210635. Both list GRASSIT GRASS GmbH as the AS holder.
No active IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes are observed, and no PeeringDB entry, corporate website, or official published contact points has been located in the public domain. The single documented control point is the AS210635 RIPE object. Administrative actions—such as updating contacts, creating route objects, or linking IP prefixes—are the only visible moves that would indicate operational intent.
The entity lacks any additional public interfaces like a NOC email or routing policy document.
The key signal to watch for is the first BGP announcement from AS210635. Such an event would convert the entity from a passive registrant into an active network operator, demanding deeper investigation of announced prefixes and routing relationships. Changes to the RIPE record, such as the addition of a route object or new abuse contact, also warrant attention.
It remains uncertain whether GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is a legitimate business or a shell. No company registration, physical address, or named personnel have been verified.
The entity's business model, legal jurisdiction, and operational intentions are unknown, and the current evidence is too thin to support any conclusion beyond registry presence.
Operating Surface
The entity's only verified public role is as the administrative holder of AS210635 in the RIPE region. No evidence of network operation, service delivery, or commercial activity has been found, and the company lacks a public website, contact points, or announced IP prefixes. Its operational status is effectively dormant.
Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts.
Watchpoints
The entity's role is limited to a dormant ASN registration, but it represents a potential future network actor. Strategic monitoring of the RIPE record and BGP activity can provide early warning of operational changes, enabling swift assessment of routing security implications and entity attribution.
Observable triggers include: 1) BGP announcement from AS210635, which would indicate operational activation; 2) modifications to the RIPE registry object such as added route objects or contact updates; 3) discovery of an official website or business registration, providing verification of the entity's legitimacy.
Key gaps: no corporate website, no business registration, no physical address or jurisdiction, no named personnel, no revenue or service data. Additional sources such as national company registries, PeeringDB, or corporate websites would be needed to substantiate the entity's business model and operational intent.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for GRASSIT GRASS GmbH.
- RIPE registry record - RIPE Stat publicly exposes a human-readable page for AS210635 that can be used to review current routing and registry context for the resource.
Domain of operation
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is the RIPE NCC registrant for autonomous system AS210635, with no confirmed operational footprint beyond this registry entry. The dormant ASN registration serves as a monitoring baseline: any future routing activity would transform a passive record into an active internet infrastructure participant that warrants deeper inspection.
- Internet registry record: public-source identity and registry context for GRASSIT GRASS GmbH. Evidence basis: source-126a188b161f
Timeline
- GRASSIT GRASS GmbH public evidence observed
Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts.
At A Glance
- Name: GRASSIT GRASS GmbH
- Type: Digital infrastructure institution
- Base: The company's geographic region is not confirmed by public evidence.
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The impact mechanism is latent. Until observable BGP activity or prefix announcements occur, the entity exerts no direct influence on internet routing. Any modification to the AS210635 record—such as the addition of a route object or updated contacts—would provide a concrete indicator of operational intent, prompting a reassessment of its significance.
Watchpoints
- The entity's role is limited to a dormant ASN registration, but it represents a potential future network actor.
- Strategic monitoring of the RIPE record and BGP activity can provide early warning of operational changes, enabling swift assessment of routing security implications and entity attribution.
- Observable triggers include: 1) BGP announcement from AS210635, which would indicate operational activation; 2) modifications to the RIPE registry object such as added route objects or contact updates; 3) discovery of an official website or business registration, providing verification of the entity's legitimacy.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track GRASSIT GRASS GmbH?
Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for GRASSIT GRASS GmbH.
What should readers watch next?
The entity's role is limited to a dormant ASN registration, but it represents a potential future network actor.






