Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Skywolf Inc |
|---|---|
| Public role | If the RDAP record changes or AS216449 begins advertising BGP prefixes, the entity would shift from latent to active, potentially introducing an unknown autonomous system into the global routing table. Such activation would require rapid assessment of its legitimacy, peering relationships, and traffic-handling intentions. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| 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 |
Skywolf Inc holds AS216449 in the RIPE registry; no active routing or commercial services are observed as of mid-2026.
What It Does
- Registry presence: The only public evidence is an RDAP record for AS216449. No commercial products, services, or customers are documented.
- Uncharacterised business purpose: Without a company website, public filings, or service listings, the intended business model and revenue strategy cannot be determined.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity anchor: The organisation is listed in the RIPE NCC registry for AS216449, providing a minimal public identity.
- Routing inactivity: BGP monitoring as of 2026-06-03 shows no IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes announced from AS216449.
Control Surface
- Registry record: Administrative access to the RDAP entry allows modification of the ASN’s attributes and contact details.
- Missing disclosure: Without a PeeringDB record or corporate website, there are no additional public control surfaces to monitor.
Watchpoints
- RDAP record changes: Updates to the ASN’s registry entry—including address, contact, or status—signal organisational activity.
- Routing activation: The first BGP announcements from AS216449 would indicate the ASN has become operational, raising questions about peering and traffic.

