Nodescrape is a German network operator trading as Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It operates AS212057, advertises game hosting and KVM servers, and maintains a public interconnection profile. However, its website's placeholder content and a maximum fraud risk score from Scamalytics raise doubts about its commercial substance. Independent verification of services, customers, and revenue is absent. Watchpoints include any change in routing, website content, or reputation signals.
Nodescrape operates as a hosting and network-services brand under the trading name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It originates prefixes via AS212057, participates in peering at GNM-IX, and manages IRR objects to support route acceptance. The operator also publishes a looking glass and reverse DNS entries that suggest internal service roles like gateway and relay.
This operator is tracked because its routing posture, upstream relationships, and registry records directly affect reachability and trust for anyone routing traffic to or through its network. The combination of a high Scamalytics fraud risk score and unverified commercial claims introduces uncertainty that could trigger filtering, abuse desk actions, or due diligence by peers and customers.
This operator is tracked because its routing posture, upstream relationships, and registry records directly affect reachability and trust for anyone routing traffic to or through its network. The combination of a high Scamalytics fraud risk score and unverified commercial claims introduces uncertainty that could trigger filtering, abuse desk actions, or due diligence by peers and customers.
Nodescrape operates as a hosting and network-services brand under the trading name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It originates prefixes via AS212057, participates in peering at GNM-IX, and manages IRR objects to support route acceptance. The operator also publishes a looking glass and reverse DNS entries that suggest internal service roles like gateway and relay.
If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
Nodescrape is a German network operator trading as Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It operates AS212057, advertises game hosting and KVM servers, and maintains a public interconnection profile. However, its website's placeholder content and a maximum fraud risk score from Scamalytics raise doubts about its commercial substance. Independent verification of services, customers, and revenue is absent. Watchpoints include any change in routing, website content, or reputation signals.
If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
| 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
Nodescrape
Nodescrape is a publicly visible internet operator in Germany that offers game hosting and KVM servers while maintaining autonomous system AS212057. Public network records and a commercial website confirm its identity, but independent verification of its services, customer base, and commercial scale is missing, and its website contains placeholder content that weakens its marketing claims.
Why It Matters
If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
What Public Sources Show
Nodescrape is a Germany-based internet operator that promotes game server and KVM hosting under the trading style Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It operates autonomous system AS212057, announces small prefix blocks, and maintains a presence in public interconnection directories. While these records confirm its existence as a network operator, the substance behind the brand—actual customers, uptime performance, and revenue—remains largely unverified.
The operator’s routing decisions and registry entries carry real consequences. Any traffic that relies on Nodescrape for transit or hosting will be affected by the stability of its BGP announcements and the trustworthiness assigned by peers and upstreams.
A high fraud risk score from Scamalytics, which assigns Nodescrape a maximum 100 out of 100 based on its sampled web traffic, adds a cautionary signal, even though the methodology is limited in scope.
Public sources paint a mixed picture. PeeringDB lists Nodescrape with an open peering policy, a 40 Gbps connection to GNM-IX, and a traffic level of 50–100 Gbps. Routing platforms observe originated prefixes like 5.230.5.0/24 and 77.90.46.0/24, with valid RPKI in some views. Upstreams include Cogent Communications, RETN Limited, and Global Network Management.
The operator’s own website, however, contains placeholder elements—example.com links, generic testimonials, and a counter showing zero active servers—that erode trust.
The control surface is centered on the RIPE maintainer NODESCRAPE-MNT, which governs the AS212057 aut-num object and the associated AS-set AS212057:AS-NODESCRAPE. This maintainer also manages route objects that influence the acceptance of announcements. Reverse DNS entries for one of the announced IPv4 ranges reveal hostnames like gateway, speedtest, mail, and relay, suggesting diverse internal services. The looking glass at lg-vie-at.nodescra.pe provides limited routing transparency.
Despite the website’s claims of global datacenters, 99.9% uptime, and instant activation, independent verification is absent. No third-party uptime reports, customer testimonials, or financial filings were found in the public material reviewed. The combination of a hollow website and a maximum Scamalytics fraud risk score leaves the operator’s commercial viability open to question.
Several developments would change the intelligence picture. If the website replaces placeholder content with genuine customer metrics or if a German business registry entry confirms the legal entity, credibility would rise. An uptick in abuse reports from diverse sources or a loss of upstream connectivity could shift the assessment toward higher risk. Until then, Nodescrape remains an operator whose public footprint is larger than its proven footprint.
This profile relies on registry data from rdap.org, PeeringDB, bgp.tools, Cloudflare Radar, BigDataCloud, IPinfo, bgp.he.net, Scamalytics, and the operator’s website at nodescrape.net. Each source is treated as a publicly observable signal, not an endorsement of service quality. Readers should cross-reference current routing data before making connectivity or trust decisions.
Operating Surface
Nodescrape operates as a hosting and network-services brand under the trading name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape. It originates prefixes via AS212057, participates in peering at GNM-IX, and manages IRR objects to support route acceptance. The operator also publishes a looking glass and reverse DNS entries that suggest internal service roles like gateway and relay.
This operator is tracked because its routing posture, upstream relationships, and registry records directly affect reachability and trust for anyone routing traffic to or through its network. The combination of a high Scamalytics fraud risk score and unverified commercial claims introduces uncertainty that could trigger filtering, abuse desk actions, or due diligence by peers and customers.
Watchpoints
Nodescrape represents a category of small network operators where public routing records outpace verifiable commercial activity. Its high Scamalytics score, even if method-limited, is an early-warning flag that should be monitored against additional reputation sources. For now, the operator does not pose a systemic risk but warrants caution in interconnection decisions.
Monitor AS212057 prefix changes, PeeringDB updates, and RIPE registry modifications quarterly. Track the nodescrape.net website for removal of placeholder content or addition of real customer indicators. Cross-check Scamalytics findings with other IP reputation services bi-monthly.
Substantial gaps persist: no independent business registration, no customer or revenue data, no uptime performance records, and no third-party service reviews. Filling these gaps would require official corporate filings, service review platform scans, or direct customer outreach.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for Nodescrape.
- Operator website - The operator website presents Nodescrape as premium game hosting, includes KVM Servers as a service, and claims uptime, support, instant activation, DDoS protection, and money back terms.
- PeeringDB network profile - PeeringDB lists Nodescrape with long name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, ASN 212057, website nodescrape.net, AS-set AS212057:AS-NODESCRAPE, looking glass URL, network types, Europe scope, 50 to 100 Gbps traffic level, open peering policy, and a GNM-IX 40G operational entry.
- bgp.tools - bgp.tools lists Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, AS212057, website nodescrape.net, RIPE allocation status, network type Content, Germany location, originated prefixes, and upstream relationships including Cogent, RETN, and Global Network Management.
- radar.cloudflare.com - Cloudflare Radar identifies AS212057 as Nodescrape, with country or territory Germany and website https://nodescrape.net in its routing information page.
- bigdatacloud.com - BigDataCloud identifies AS212057 as Nodescrape, organisation Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, RIPE registry, registered country Germany, registered date 2025-07-09, and active IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes in its view.
- bgp.he.net - The public IRR mirror page for AS212057:AS-NODESCRAPE describes the object as the official AS-set for Nodescrape, lists member AS212057, maintainer NODESCRAPE-MNT, creation on 2025-07-09, and last modification on 2025-10-16.
- ipinfo.io - IPinfo's range page for 85.93.31.0/24 associates the range with AS212057 Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape and lists observable RDNS hostnames including gateway, speedtest, mail, exit, relay, and bridge labels under Nodescrape domains.
- scamalytics.com - Scamalytics assigns Nodescrape a very high fraud risk opinion for web traffic in its visibility and states that its view is limited to its own sampled web connection data, not all internet traffic.
- PeeringDB network profile - PeeringDB's organization page identifies Nodescrape, also known as Pascal Stattmann, with long name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, and shows a network membership for ASN 212057.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - IPIP mirrors RIPE-style records for AS212057, including as-name Nodescrape, organisation ORG-NA1616-RIPE, org-name Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, status ASSIGNED, NODESCRAPE-MNT maintainer, and route import/export data.
- ipinfo.io - IPinfo's AS212057 page identifies Pascal Stattmann trading as Nodescrape, Germany, website nodescrape.net, ASN type Hosting, 512 IPv4 addresses, two IPv4 ranges, two IPv6 ranges, 31 peers, four upstreams, and no downstreams in its view.
Domain of operation
Nodescrape is a publicly visible internet operator in Germany that offers game hosting and KVM servers while maintaining autonomous system AS212057. Public network records and a commercial website confirm its identity, but independent verification of its services, customer base, and commercial scale is missing, and its website contains placeholder content that weakens its marketing claims.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for Nodescrape. Evidence basis: source-49d5ee8d84a6
Timeline
- Nodescrape public evidence observed
This operator is tracked because its routing posture, upstream relationships, and registry records directly affect reachability and trust for anyone routing traffic to or through its network. The combination of a high Scamalytics fraud risk score and unverified commercial claims introduces uncertainty that could trigger filtering, abuse desk actions, or due diligence by peers and customers.
At A Glance
- Name: Nodescrape
- Type: Network-related institution
- Base: Europe
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
- 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.
If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If Nodescrape loses upstream connectivity or suffers route instability, hosted services could become unreachable. A further spike in abuse reporting could lead to peering restrictions. Conversely, if the operator later publishes verified uptime data and sheds the placeholder website content, it could graduate from an unproven brand to a monitored service provider.
Watchpoints
- Nodescrape represents a category of small network operators where public routing records outpace verifiable commercial activity.
- Its high Scamalytics score, even if method-limited, is an early-warning flag that should be monitored against additional reputation sources.
- For now, the operator does not pose a systemic risk but warrants caution in interconnection decisions.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track Nodescrape?
This operator is tracked because its routing posture, upstream relationships, and registry records directly affect reachability and trust for anyone routing traffic to or through its network. The combination of a high Scamalytics fraud risk score and unverified commercial claims introduces uncertainty that could trigger filtering, abuse desk actions, or due diligence by peers and customers.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for Nodescrape.
What should readers watch next?
Nodescrape represents a category of small network operators where public routing records outpace verifiable commercial activity.





