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runs a dedicated crash game section where every round is driven by a live multiplier — you watch it climb, you decide when to cash out, and your account reflects the result in real time. Availability depends on your local law and eligible regions.

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FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Games Fairly

We keep crash rounds verifiable and our provider relationships transparent so you know what you are playing with.

Provably Fair Mechanics

Aviator from Spribe uses a provably fair algorithm — the crash point is determined before the round opens and can be verified by any participant after the round closes using the published hash.

Provider Accountability

Crash titles in our lobby come from Spribe and Pragmatic Play. Both studios publish their own compliance documentation, and we carry only titles that meet our provider vetting process.

RTP Transparency

We do not publish invented RTP figures. Where a crash game provider exposes RTP data inside the game panel, that figure is shown there. We will not fabricate a number to fill the space.

Round History Access

Every crash round you participate in is stored in your account transaction log with the multiplier at crash, your cash-out point, and the settled amount — accessible any time from your account dashboard.

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What Our Crash Lobby Covers

Our crash section carries titles from Pragmatic Play and Spribe, including Aviator and Crash Velocity. Each round opens with a multiplier that rises from 1x — you place your amount, watch the curve, and tap cash-out before the crash point hits. Miss the window and the round closes at zero. The lobby streams directly in your mobile browser; no separate download needed.

RTP figures are shown only where the provider exposes them inside the game panel itself. Players in Dhaka reach the lobby in seconds through the mobile site, and your bKash or Nagad wallet balance is visible in the chip row throughout.

CRASH SUPPORT PATHS

Help While You Play Crash Rounds

Questions come up mid-round — here are the three fastest ways to get an answer without leaving the lobby.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the crash lobby page. Our support team handles round disputes, cash-out timing questions, and wallet credit checks without you needing to leave the game view.
Account Wallet Check If a crash round settles but your bKash or Nagad balance looks off, go to Account then Transaction History. Each round result is logged with its multiplier and settlement amount for your review.
Email Support For account-level issues tied to crash rounds — disputed results, withdrawal holds after a big multiplier — write to our support address. Include your round ID from the transaction log for a faster resolution.

Crash Game Terms Explained

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What is a crash multiplier?

The crash multiplier is the rising number that determines your payout. It starts at 1x each round and climbs until the game crashes. Your return equals your stake multiplied by the value at cash-out.

02
What does cash-out mean in a crash game?

Cashing out means you manually stop your round before the crash point hits. Your winnings lock in at the multiplier shown at that moment. If you do not cash out in time, the round settles at zero.

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What is a provably fair crash game?

A provably fair crash game uses a cryptographic hash generated before the round starts to fix the crash point. After the round, any participant can verify the result was not altered during play.

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What is auto cash-out in crash games?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game cashes out your round automatically when that number is reached, removing the need to watch and tap manually every round.

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What does bust mean in a crash game?

Bust means the game crashed before you cashed out. Your stake for that round is lost. The bust point is the multiplier value at which the round ended for all participants who had not yet exited.

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What is round history in a crash game?

Round history is the log of recent crash points from previous rounds. It shows the multiplier at which each round ended, giving you a reference for how the game has been running across recent sessions.

Your Crash Game Questions Answered

Log in, go to the crash section, select a title like Aviator or Crash Velocity, enter your stake amount in the bet field, and confirm before the next round timer counts down to zero.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket from your account wallet page. Once the deposit clears, your balance is available across the crash lobby immediately for the next round.

If your connection drops after a round has started and you had not set auto cash-out, the round settles at the crash point. Check your transaction history for the settled result once you reconnect.

Minimum stake amounts are shown inside each crash game panel before you confirm your bet. The figure varies by title and is set by the provider, not by us — check the panel for the current value.

For provably fair titles like Aviator, the game panel shows a verify option after each round closes. Enter the round seed shown in your history to confirm the crash point was fixed before the round opened.

If your cash-out tap did not register before the crash point, the round closes at zero. Check your transaction log for the round ID and contact live chat with that ID if the log does not match what you saw on screen.
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