Every day the pipeline diffs the full picture against the prior snapshot and records the biggest moves: networks newly visible in BGP, the largest IPv4 and IPv6 allocation changes, shifts in RPKI coverage, and how the global routing table grew or shrank. The most recent day is shown first.
History accumulates forward — there is nothing to diff yet.
The changelog is built by comparing today's tables against yesterday'ssnapshot, so it starts empty on day one and grows by one day with every pipeline run. Check back tomorrow — and the day after — to watch the feed fill out. In the meantime, the rest of the site already shows the full historical picture from the registries' open data.
Live BGP churn from a single RIPE RIS collector (rrc00), aggregated in 60-second windows. Only counts are stored — never raw updates.
The live collector has not reported any windows in the last hour yet. It subscribes to RIS Live on startup and flushes aggregates every minute, so this panel fills in within a few minutes of the service coming up.