StarchildSystems exists solely as a name attached to AS210376 in the RIPE registry. No corporate identity, operational network, or routing presence has been confirmed. The entity represents a dormant internet number resource that could one day become active, but currently creates no dependencies. The evidence boundary is limited to three official registry and routing sources. Key watchpoints are registry updates, the first prefix announcement, and the appearance of corporate documentation. The true nature and controlling party remain unknown.
The observable role of StarchildSystems is limited to being listed as the registered organisation for AS210376 in the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes, operate a network, sell services, or have any confirmed commercial activity. Its real-world legal form, owners, and purpose remain unknown.
StarchildSystems is tracked because its autonomous system number, AS210376, could become active in global routing and thus create dependencies for networks that peer or transit through it. Monitoring registry and routing changes provides early warning of such a shift. Currently, it creates no material operational risk and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks.
StarchildSystems is tracked because its autonomous system number, AS210376, could become active in global routing and thus create dependencies for networks that peer or transit through it. Monitoring registry and routing changes provides early warning of such a shift. Currently, it creates no material operational risk and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks.
The observable role of StarchildSystems is limited to being listed as the registered organisation for AS210376 in the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes, operate a network, sell services, or have any confirmed commercial activity. Its real-world legal form, owners, and purpose remain unknown.
Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
StarchildSystems exists solely as a name attached to AS210376 in the RIPE registry. No corporate identity, operational network, or routing presence has been confirmed. The entity represents a dormant internet number resource that could one day become active, but currently creates no dependencies. The evidence boundary is limited to three official registry and routing sources. Key watchpoints are registry updates, the first prefix announcement, and the appearance of corporate documentation. The true nature and controlling party remain unknown.
Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
| 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
StarchildSystems
StarchildSystems holds the AS210376 registration in the RIPE NCC region but has no evidence of an active network, commercial operations, or corporate identity. The entity represents a dormant internet number resource that currently creates no routing dependencies but could become significant if activated.
Why It Matters
Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
What Public Sources Show
StarchildSystems is the registered organisation name for autonomous system number AS210376 in the RIPE NCC registry. No corporate website, physical location, operational network, or commercial services have been confirmed. The entity exists only as an entry in the internet number resource registry, with no evidence of real‑world activity.
Because AS210376 currently announces zero IP prefixes and has no BGP peers, it creates no routing dependencies for other networks. However, if the autonomous system later becomes active and begins advertising prefixes, it could influence route propagation and affect network paths. Monitoring this dormant resource provides early awareness of such a shift.
Three official sources confirm the registration and dormant status. The RDAP record for AS210376 lists StarchildSystems as the holder. RIPEstat shows no announced prefixes, and BGP.tools indicates no active peers or route announcements. No additional corporate documentation, service descriptions, or operational records have been found.
The sole public control point is the RIPE NCC registry record for AS210376. Any changes to the contact details, prefix assignments, or routing policy objects in that record would alter the entity’s public posture. There is no website, PeeringDB entry, corporate filing, or other external surface offering independent verification of the entity’s claims.
At present, AS210376 does not participate in the global BGP routing table. It carries no traffic and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks. If the ASN later becomes active and announces IP prefixes, it could become a dependency for networks that peer or transit through it, potentially influencing reachability and routing decisions.
Watchpoints include any updates to the RDAP or WHOIS record, such as new contact information or prefix additions. The first time AS210376 announces an IP prefix in the global routing table would mark a transition to operational significance. The appearance of a company website, business registration, or a named individual linked to the entity would significantly reduce current uncertainty.
No official website, corporate registration record, operating location, or named individuals have been found. The jurisdiction, ultimate ownership, and purpose behind the ASN registration remain completely unknown. The entity may remain dormant indefinitely, or it could be activated without prior public notice. Until new evidence emerges, its true nature and intentions are invisible.
Operating Surface
The observable role of StarchildSystems is limited to being listed as the registered organisation for AS210376 in the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes, operate a network, sell services, or have any confirmed commercial activity. Its real-world legal form, owners, and purpose remain unknown.
StarchildSystems is tracked because its autonomous system number, AS210376, could become active in global routing and thus create dependencies for networks that peer or transit through it. Monitoring registry and routing changes provides early warning of such a shift. Currently, it creates no material operational risk and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks.
Watchpoints
The strategic relevance of StarchildSystems is currently minimal. It is a pre-operational number resource holder with no footprint in global routing. Its activation could alter local routing dynamics, but without any signals of imminent activity, it remains a low-priority watch item. The absence of corporate registration and named individuals makes it impossible to assess motivation or intent.
Concrete watchpoints that would change the assessment include: (1) an update to the AS210376 WHOIS record with a new technical contact or route object; (2) the first BGP announcement of an IP prefix by AS210376; (3) the registration of a domain name or company record under the StarchildSystems name; (4) the appearance of a PeeringDB entry or interconnection agreement.
Specific public-evidence gaps that require additional evidence-led facts: (1) the legal jurisdiction and corporate registration number for StarchildSystems; (2) the identity and background of any individual controlling the entity; (3) any history of number resource transfers or previous ASN usage; (4) any statements of intent or business plan published by the registrant.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - Public-source identity and registry context for StarchildSystems. The RDAP lookup confirms the name StarchildSystems as the registered holder of AS210376.
- RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides a public ASN overview page for AS210376 that can be used to check routing and visibility status for the registered resource. The page shows zero announced prefixes and no BGP routing activity.
- bgp.tools - BGP.Tools provides a public reference page for AS210376 that can be checked for routing visibility and related network metadata. The page shows no active peers or route announcements.
Domain of operation
StarchildSystems holds the AS210376 registration in the RIPE NCC region but has no evidence of an active network, commercial operations, or corporate identity. The entity represents a dormant internet number resource that currently creates no routing dependencies but could become significant if activated.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: Public-source identity and registry context for StarchildSystems. The RDAP lookup confirms the name StarchildSystems as the registered holder of AS210376. Evidence basis: source-99736223d6e4
Timeline
- StarchildSystems public evidence observed
StarchildSystems is tracked because its autonomous system number, AS210376, could become active in global routing and thus create dependencies for networks that peer or transit through it. Monitoring registry and routing changes provides early warning of such a shift. Currently, it creates no material operational risk and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks.
At A Glance
- Name: StarchildSystems
- Type: Network-related institution
- Base: Unconfirmed
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
- 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.
Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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Should AS210376 become active and announce IP prefixes, StarchildSystems could influence prefix reachability and become a point of interest for network operators. With no prefix announcements or commercial relationships visible, the entity does not create any material routing dependency or operational risk at this time.
Watchpoints
- The strategic relevance of StarchildSystems is currently minimal.
- It is a pre-operational number resource holder with no footprint in global routing.
- Its activation could alter local routing dynamics, but without any signals of imminent activity, it remains a low-priority watch item.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track StarchildSystems?
StarchildSystems is tracked because its autonomous system number, AS210376, could become active in global routing and thus create dependencies for networks that peer or transit through it. Monitoring registry and routing changes provides early warning of such a shift. Currently, it creates no material operational risk and has no known users, customers, or downstream networks.
What evidence supports the profile?
Public-source identity and registry context for StarchildSystems. The RDAP lookup confirms the name StarchildSystems as the registered holder of AS210376.
What should readers watch next?
The strategic relevance of StarchildSystems is currently minimal.






