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We run crash-game rooms where the multiplier climbs every second until it stops. You decide when to cash out—bail early for a safe win or ride the curve and risk the crash.

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CRASH ROOM HELP

Questions About Crash Rounds

Crash games move fast and questions come up—how to read the graph, why a cash-out did not register in time, or where to find the provably-fair hash. We keep help paths open for Bangladesh players funding rounds via bKash, Nagad, Rocket and needing answers between sessions.

Live Chat for Crash Queries Open the chat icon in the lobby when a round result looks off or your auto-exit did not trigger. Our team checks the server log and explains what happened—network delay, manual override, or a hash mismatch—so you know the exact cause within a few minutes.
Round-History Archive Every crash round you enter is saved under your account history with the multiplier, your cash-out point, and the provably-fair hash. Tap any past round to see the seed, verify the result independently, or check when you exited versus when the curve actually crashed.
Auto-Exit Setup Guide Not sure how to configure auto-exit? The settings panel in each crash room shows a walkthrough—set your target multiplier, choose whether to exit on every round or only after a win streak, and test it on a demo round before staking real funds from your wallet.
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Watch the Curve Climb and Pick Your Exit

Each crash round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier ticks up in real time. Your stake grows with it—cash out at 1.50× for a steady fifty percent gain, or wait for 5.00× and hope the line holds. The curve can crash at any moment; if you have not cashed out before it drops, the round ends and the stake is gone. We

show the last hundred rounds in the sidebar so you can see how high recent multipliers climbed and where they stopped. Auto-exit lets you set a target—hit three times your stake and the system cashes you out automatically—so you do not need to watch every second. Our crash rooms run on Spribe and Turbo Games providers, the same engines other platforms use,

and each round is provably fair with a hash you can verify after it ends.

FAIR-PLAY SIGNALS

Provably Fair Crash Mechanics

Crash games rely on a server seed generated before each round starts. You can verify the outcome after the round ends by hashing the seed yourself—if the multiplier crashed at 2.34×, the seed will reproduce that exact number. We publish the hash before the round begins so no one can alter the result mid-flight, and every round stays on record under your account history for independent audit.

Pre-Round Server Seed

Before the multiplier starts climbing, the server publishes a hashed seed visible in the round panel. That seed determines where the curve will crash.

Spribe & Turbo Games Certification

Our crash rooms run on Spribe Aviator and Turbo Games engines, both certified by independent test labs for random-number fairness.

Round Archive Access

Every round you join is stored in your account history with the timestamp, your entry stake, the cash-out multiplier, and the server seed.

Bangladesh Wallet Reconciliation

When you fund a crash session via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, the deposit clears into your account wallet within a minute.

Crash-Game Glossary

A few terms show up in every crash room—multiplier, provably fair, auto-exit, server seed. Here is what each one means when you are watching the curve climb and deciding when to bail.

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What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs every fraction of a second until the round crashes. Your stake is multiplied by whatever number shows when you cash out—exit at 2.50× and you collect two and a half times your original amount.

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What is provably fair in crash rounds?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated from a server seed published before the round starts. After the round ends you can hash the seed yourself to verify the multiplier was not altered mid-flight, proving the result was set in advance.

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How does auto-exit work?

Auto-exit lets you set a target multiplier—say three times or five times—and the system cashes you out automatically when the curve hits that number. You do not need to click the cash-out button; it happens the moment your target is reached.

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What is a server seed?

A server seed is a random string generated before each crash round that determines where the multiplier will stop. The hashed version is shown before the round starts, and the plaintext seed is revealed afterward so you can verify the result independently.

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What does cash-out timing mean?

Cash-out timing is the exact moment you click the exit button or your auto-exit triggers, locking in your multiplier. If the curve crashes before your cash-out registers—due to network delay or a split-second difference—you lose the stake for that round.

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What is round history in crash games?

Round history is the sidebar panel showing the last hundred crash results—each multiplier where the curve stopped, the timestamp, and sometimes the number of players who cashed out before the drop. You can use it to spot patterns or recent high climbs.

Common Questions About Our Crash Rooms

Players funding crash sessions via bKash, Nagad or Rocket ask the same handful of questions—how to verify a result, why a cash-out failed, and whether demo mode shows real multipliers. Here are the answers we give most often.

Yes—our crash rooms load in any mobile browser on Android or iOS. The multiplier graph scales to fit your screen, the cash-out button sits within thumb reach, and you can fund rounds via bKash, Nagad or Rocket without leaving the page.

After the round ends, open your account history and tap the round ID. You will see the server seed in plaintext and the published hash. Copy the seed, hash it yourself using any SHA-256 tool, and compare—it will reproduce the exact multiplier where the curve crashed.

Cash-out timing depends on your network speed and the server tick. If the curve crashes between the moment you tap and the moment the server receives your exit, the round ends and the stake is lost. Auto-exit reduces this risk by setting a target multiplier in advance.

Yes—fund your account wallet via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the balance is available for crash rounds within a minute. Each stake you place debits your wallet in real time, and each cash-out credits it instantly so you can enter the next round without delay.

Most crash rooms offer a demo toggle that lets you watch the multiplier climb and test the cash-out button without staking real funds. The demo uses the same server-seed logic so the multipliers you see match live-round behaviour, but no balance moves in or out.

If your connection drops mid-round and you have not set an auto-exit, the server treats it as though you rode the curve until it crashed. When you reconnect, check your round history—the result is recorded and your balance reflects whether you were still in when the multiplier stopped.
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