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Watch the Multiplier Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We run crash game rounds where the multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time until it crashes at a random point.

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Place Your Stake, Watch the Line Rise, Hit Cash Out

Each crash round starts when the timer hits zero and the multiplier graph begins climbing from 1.00×. You place a stake before the round or set an auto cash-out target, then watch the line rise. The crash point is provably fair—hashed before the round starts so no one can change it mid-flight. Hit the cash-out button at any moment to lock your

stake times the multiplier shown on screen. If you wait too long and the crash arrives first, the round closes and your stake is lost. Round history sits below the graph so you can see the last hundred crash points, and the live feed on the right shows other players cashing out in real time. Deposits clear through bKash, Nagad or Rocket

in seconds, and withdrawals follow the same wallet verification path we use across the platform. Players in Dhaka open crash rounds on the train during commute hours; the mobile layout fits the graph, cash-out button and round feed on one screen without scrolling.

ROUND HELP

Crash Game Support Paths

If a round freezes mid-flight or your cash-out doesn't register, our support team checks the server log and refunds valid stakes within the hour. Live chat runs every day; the agent pulls your round ID from your account history and verifies the crash point against the provably fair hash so disputes are settled with evidence, not guesswork.

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Round Dispute Resolution

Open live chat, share your round ID from account history, and the agent pulls the server record to verify the crash point and your cash-out timestamp. Valid disputes are refunded to your wallet within the hour.

Auto Cash-Out Settings

Set a target multiplier in the game panel before the round starts and the system cashes you out automatically when the graph hits that number, so you never have to click the button mid-round if you prefer a fixed strategy.

Wallet Verification for Withdrawals

First-time crash game withdrawals trigger a quick wallet check where you confirm your bKash, Nagad or Rocket number matches the account record. Once verified, future payouts clear without extra steps.

FAIRNESS PROOF

Provably Fair Crash Rounds

Every crash point is generated from a cryptographic hash published before the round begins, so the outcome cannot be altered after bets are placed. You can verify any round by checking the hash against the final crash multiplier—open the round history, copy the hash string, and paste it into the verification tool under account settings to confirm the crash point was determined before anyone placed a stake.

Pre-Round Hash Publication

The hash for each crash point appears in the round panel ten seconds before launch. That hash locks the outcome before any player places a stake, preventing mid-round interference or manipulation by the platform or other users.

Client-Side Verification Tool

Copy the hash from any completed round in your history, open the verification tool under account settings, paste the string, and the calculator shows the crash multiplier that hash produces. The math is public and checkable on your own device.

Round History Archive

We store the last ten thousand crash rounds with their hashes and multipliers visible in the lobby feed. Scroll back through weeks of results to audit patterns or verify specific rounds you played during past sessions.

Transparent RNG Source

The random seed feeding each crash hash comes from a combination of server entropy and the Bitcoin block hash at round start time, so no single party controls the input and the outcome remains unpredictable and auditable.

Crash Game Glossary

What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and rises each millisecond during the round. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 10 Taka stake at 3.50× pays 35 Taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. The system cashes you out automatically when the graph reaches that number, removing the need to click the button during a fast-climbing round.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated from a cryptographic hash published before bets are placed. You can verify the hash yourself after the round to confirm the outcome was fixed before you staked, not changed mid-flight.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends and the graph stops climbing. If you cash out before it arrives you win; if the crash comes first your stake is lost and the round closes.

What is round history?

Round history is the feed of recent crash points displayed below the graph. It shows the last hundred multipliers so you can see patterns, review your own rounds, and verify provably fair hashes from past sessions.

What does cash-out timing mean?

Cash-out timing is the moment you click the button relative to the crash point. Click early and you take a smaller multiplier safely; wait longer for higher returns but risk the crash arriving before you exit the round.

Common Questions About Our Crash Game Lobby

Yes. Open the crash lobby on any mobile browser, fund your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and the game interface scales to fit the graph, cash-out button and live feed on one screen without horizontal scrolling or extra taps.

Open your round history, copy the hash string from the completed round, paste it into the verification tool under account settings, and the calculator shows the crash multiplier that hash produces. The outcome is locked before bets are placed.

If your connection drops mid-round and you set an auto cash-out target, the system honours it. If you had no auto setting and were clicking manually, the round plays out on the server and your stake is lost if the crash arrives before reconnection.

No. You set one auto cash-out multiplier per stake before the round starts. If you want to split your strategy, place two separate stakes with different auto targets in the same round using the dual-bet panel.

After wallet verification is complete, crash game payouts to Nagad usually reach your account within ten minutes. First-time withdrawals require a quick wallet check where you confirm your number matches the platform record before the transfer processes.

Yes. The live feed on the right side of the graph lists other players' stakes and cash-out multipliers in real time during each round, so you see when others exit and at what point they chose to take their payout.
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