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Platform Breaks 107-User Barrier as MeetPass Network Density Reaches All-Time High

Tampa.dev crossed the 107-user threshold for the first time, marking a 233+233% growth acceleration in new registrations. The milestone comes as MeetPass connections surged +320% to 21 new links, establishing unprecedented network density.

Badge issuance stabilized at 11+1awards following last period's correction. The Pass Holder dominated volume with 8 issuances, doubling its previous period performance. Builder, Speaker, and Explorer each posted single-digit issuance, reflecting selective distribution patterns. Total badge penetration now stands at 10.3% of the user base.

@jennifer-looper entered at rank 9 with +55 XP, the highest debut performance on record. @bordanattila climbed 7 positions to rank 39, while @victor-lu advanced 6 ranks to position 15. Eight of nine top movers were new registrations, indicating fresh capital influx rather than incumbent repositioning.

MeetPass velocity hit 21+16new connections, a 320% week-over-week surge. Total network reached 26 connections across 31 claimed passes, maintaining the platform's perfect 100% claim rate. Network density increased to 1.68 connections per active pass, approaching theoretical maximum efficiency.

Event pipeline expanded to 87+87upcoming events with zero RSVP activity recorded. The disconnect between event availability and engagement signals potential demand-supply imbalance. Group activity remains concentrated in 25 of 27 active organizations.

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