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Crash Games Built for Fast Rounds and Mobile Wallets

We run crash game lobbies where the multiplier climbs in real time and you cash out before it drops. Our rooms link directly to bKash, Nagad and Rocket so your stake and payout move through your mobile wallet without a second app.

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4777det What You See in Our Crash Game Rooms

What You See in Our Crash Game Rooms

Each round starts with a 1.00× multiplier that rises continuously on screen. You decide when to cash out; tap the button and the system locks your payout at that exact multiplier. If the round crashes before you exit, the stake is lost. We show a live graph, the current multiplier and recent crash points so you can watch the pattern. Crash Pulse

and similar titles sit in the same lobby row, each with its own volatility curve and max multiplier cap. Rounds last a few seconds to a minute, so you can fit several sessions into a Dhaka commute. Your account balance updates the moment you cash out, and the withdrawal flow to bKash, Nagad or Rocket opens from the same screen. We don't

invent odds or promise streaks; the crash point is drawn by a provably fair algorithm that you can verify in the round detail pane.

FAIR PLAY

How We Verify Crash Game Fairness

Each crash point is generated by a hash-based algorithm that runs before the round starts, so the outcome can't be changed mid-flight. You can check the seed and hash after every round to confirm the result was locked in before any player placed a stake. We publish this verification path because it's the standard crash game players expect.

Provably Fair Seeds

Every round publishes a server seed hash before it starts and reveals the plain seed after the crash. You can plug both into any SHA-256 calculator to verify that the crash point matches the hash, proving the outcome wasn't altered once the round went live.

Round History Archive

We store the last five hundred rounds for each crash room, showing the multiplier at crash, the timestamp and the seed pair. You can scroll back through days of results to check patterns, volatility and whether the distribution looks consistent over time.

Instant Cashout Logs

Your transaction history records the exact multiplier you cashed out at, the stake amount and the payout credited to your wallet. If a discrepancy appears, compare this log against the round detail page; both timestamps must match for the payout to be valid.

Mobile Wallet Reconciliation

When you withdraw crash winnings to bKash, Nagad or Rocket, the platform generates a unique payment reference that appears in both our system and your mobile banking statement. Cross-check that reference to confirm the transfer completed and the amounts align.

ROUND HELP

Support Paths for Crash Game Players

When a round result looks unexpected or a cashout doesn't register, you have three direct channels to resolve it without leaving the lobby. Each one connects to our Bangladesh account team who can pull the server log for that specific round ID.

Round Dispute If your cashout tapped before the crash but the system recorded a loss, open the round history panel, copy the round ID and send it via live chat. Our team checks the server timestamp and either credits the correct payout or explains the exact sequence that caused the loss.
Wallet Sync Crash payouts post to your account wallet instantly, but if bKash, Nagad or Rocket shows a different balance after withdrawal, screenshot both the 4777det transaction log and your mobile banking receipt. Send them through the wallet support form so we can trace the payment reference and reconcile the mismatch.
Auto-Exit Setup You can set an automatic cashout multiplier so the system exits for you when that threshold hits. If the feature isn't triggering, check that you enabled it in the round settings panel and that your session didn't time out. Live chat can confirm whether the auto-exit registered on the server side.

Crash Game Vocabulary for Bangladesh Players

These are the terms you'll see in our crash lobbies and round detail screens. Each definition explains what the word means in the context of multiplier-based games.

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What does multiplier mean in a crash game?

The multiplier is the number that climbs in real time during each round, starting at 1.00×. Your potential payout equals your stake times the current multiplier, so cashing out at 2.50× turns a hundred Taka into two hundred fifty.

02
What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which the round ends. If you cash out before the graph hits that number, you win; if you're still in when it crashes, your stake is lost for that round.

03
How does auto cashout work?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the graph reaches that threshold, the system exits your position automatically, locking in the payout without you needing to tap the button manually.

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What is provably fair in crash games?

Provably fair means the crash point is determined by a cryptographic hash generated before the round begins. After the round, the platform reveals the seed so you can verify the result wasn't manipulated mid-game.

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What does round history show?

Round history displays the crash points from recent games, along with timestamps and seed pairs. You can review this log to spot volatility trends or confirm that a specific round result matches the published seed.

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What is instant cashout?

Instant cashout refers to the ability to exit a round at any multiplier and see the payout credited to your account wallet immediately, with no delay between tapping the button and the balance update appearing on screen.

Common Questions About Our Crash Game Rooms

Real questions from Bangladesh players who are new to crash mechanics or want to understand how our lobbies handle stakes, payouts and wallet transfers.

We host Crash Pulse and several multiplier-style rooms in the same lobby row. Each game has its own volatility curve and maximum multiplier cap, but the core mechanic stays the same: watch the graph climb and cash out before it drops.

Yes. Our crash lobbies load in any mobile browser; no separate app install required. The multiplier graph, cashout button and round history all resize for portrait screens, so you can play during your commute or between tasks without switching to desktop.

Open your bKash app, send the stake amount to the account number shown on our deposit screen, confirm with your PIN. The balance appears in your 4777det wallet within a minute. To withdraw winnings, request a transfer from the wallet page; we send it back to your bKash number after the standard verification.

Your stake for that round is lost. The crash point is set before the round starts by a provably fair algorithm, so there's no way to recover the bet once the graph drops. You can verify the seed in the round history to confirm the result was legitimate.

We display the last fifty crash points in a scrolling ticker at the top of the lobby, along with a volatility average. This gives you a sense of recent patterns, but remember each round is independent; past crashes don't predict the next one.

Our current system lets you configure one auto-exit multiplier per round. If you want to test different strategies, you can change the threshold between rounds in the settings panel, but you can't run multiple targets simultaneously in the same game.
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