Core Entity Brief
| Entity | PE Mykhaylo Sydorenko |
|---|---|
| Public role | A shift from dormant registration to active BGP announcements would introduce new routing dependencies and could alter internet traffic paths. Monitoring the registry record and routing visibility provides early signal of any operational change that would matter to network operators. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Individual registry-holder label |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | QUARTER_30_120D |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 1 public source reference |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 03, 2026 |
PE Mykhaylo Sydorenko is an individual entrepreneur with a RIPE NCC ASN registration and no visible business infrastructure.
What It Does
- Digital resource holding: The subject holds an autonomous system number, which is an internet routing identifier, but there is no evidence of active service provision, customer contracts, or revenue generation.
- Potential future operator: If activated, the ASN could be used to provide internet transit, hosting, or content delivery, but no public plans or capabilities are documented.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry registration: The subject is listed as the registrant of AS210986 in the RIPE NCC WHOIS database, with no associated prefix announcements.
- No routing footprint: Public BGP data sources show no prefixes originated by AS210986, indicating the ASN is inactive.
Control Surface
- Registry management: The subject can update the ASN's registration details, set routing policy attributes like the RPKI ROA, and potentially transfer the ASN to another party.
- Potential peering: If the ASN becomes active, the subject could establish BGP peering with network providers, controlling routing decisions for any advertised IP space.
Watchpoints
- Registry updates: Changes to the RIPE NCC record, such as new status codes or contact changes, would provide the first signal of activity.
- BGP activity: The appearance of AS210986 in global routing tables would shift the subject from a dormant registry entry to an active network operator.
- Supplementary evidence: A company website, public financial records, or industry memberships would help assess the subject's scale and reliability.

