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Watch the Multiplier Climb and Cash Out Before It Crashes

We host Crash Blitz rounds where you decide when to exit. The multiplier ticks up from 1.00× and you click cash-out the moment you want to lock your stake times that number. Miss the exit and the round ends at zero.

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CRASH BLITZ HELP

Get Answers While You Play

Questions about stake limits, cash-out timing or wallet sync come up mid-session. We've built three direct paths so you're not stuck waiting between rounds.

Team online

Live Chat for Crash Blitz

Open the chat widget in the bottom corner while you're watching the graph. Our team sees your account context and can check if a cash-out is pending or if your stake didn't register. Replies come through in seconds so you're back in the next round.

Crash Blitz Rules Page

Tap the info icon above the multiplier graph to read how the random seed works, what minimum and maximum stakes we accept, and how the leaderboard ranks players. The page opens in a side panel so the live rounds keep running in the background.

Wallet Sync Check

If your bKash or Nagad deposit hasn't appeared before the countdown ends, visit the wallet screen and tap refresh. The sync usually completes in under thirty seconds. If it's still missing, screenshot the transaction ID and send it through live chat for a manual check.

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One Stake, One Decision, One Multiplier That Won't Wait

Crash Blitz is the simplest format we run. You place a stake before the countdown ends, the multiplier launches from 1.00× and rises in real time, and you press cash-out the instant you're satisfied. The round stops at a random point and anyone still holding loses that stake. You see other players' exit points on the same screen so you know when

the crowd is bailing. We pull the game data from certified random-number generation so the crash point can't be predicted or altered mid-round. Rooms refresh every few seconds so you can jump straight into the next countdown. Your account balance updates the moment you cash out and the figure shows in your wallet before the next round opens. Fund with bKash, Nagad

or Rocket and the Taka clears fast enough to join the current session. We keep the interface clean—one button, one graph, one leaderboard column—so you're never hunting for the exit when the multiplier spikes.

FAIR PLAY SETUP

How We Keep Crash Blitz Transparent

Crash games rely on trust because you're betting against a curve you can't see in advance. We've put four checks in place so you know the crash point is set before each round starts and can't be altered once the multiplier is live.

Provably Fair Hash

Every round generates a hash from a server seed and a client seed before the countdown begins. After the crash you can verify that hash against the final multiplier to confirm the outcome was locked in from the start and not changed mid-flight.

Live Player Feed

You see other players' cash-out points and stakes as they happen on the same graph. The feed isn't delayed or simulated—every exit you watch is a real account action happening in parallel with yours, which keeps the round honest and transparent.

Session History Export

Download your last hundred Crash Blitz rounds as a CSV from the account page. The file includes the timestamp, your stake, your cash-out multiplier, the final crash point, and the round hash so you can audit patterns or verify a disputed result offline.

Certified RNG Audit

Our random-number generator for Crash Blitz is tested by an independent lab every quarter. The report confirms the crash distribution matches the expected probability curve and that no pattern exists that would let you or us predict when the round will end.

Common Words You'll See in the Lobby

A few terms show up in the Crash Blitz interface and chat. Here's what they mean in plain language so you're not searching mid-round.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts—say 2.50×—and the system exits your stake automatically the instant the graph reaches that number, so you don't have to click manually or risk missing the moment.

What is the crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the round ends and the graph drops to zero. It's decided by the random seed at the start of the countdown and revealed only after the crash happens, so no one knows it in advance.

What does house edge mean in Crash Blitz?

House edge is the small percentage the platform keeps from total stakes to cover operations. In Crash Blitz it's typically one to three percent, meaning over many rounds the average multiplier payout is slightly below the true probability to account for that margin.

What is the leaderboard in Crash Blitz?

The leaderboard ranks players by their highest single-round win over a fixed period—usually twenty-four hours. It shows the player name, the multiplier they cashed out at, and the Taka they won, updated live as new records appear.

What does stake mean?

Stake is the amount of Taka you commit to a Crash Blitz round before the countdown ends. If you cash out before the crash, you win your stake multiplied by the exit multiplier; if you don't, the stake is lost that round.

What is a hash in Crash Blitz?

A hash is a cryptographic fingerprint generated from the server seed and client seed before each round. After the crash you can check that the hash matches the final multiplier to prove the outcome was set in advance and not manipulated during play.

Questions We Hear from Crash Blitz Players

These are the real questions visitors ask when they're deciding whether to try Crash Blitz or when they hit a snag mid-session. Each answer is specific to how we run the rooms here.

Yes. Open the lobby on any mobile browser, tap Crash Blitz in the game menu, deposit via bKash from the wallet screen, and your balance appears in seconds. The multiplier graph scales to fit your screen so you can watch and cash out with one thumb while commuting.

We set the floor at ten Taka per round so you can test the format without committing a large amount. The maximum stake varies by room—most cap at five thousand Taka—so check the stake field before the countdown starts if you're planning a bigger entry.

Every round generates a provably fair hash before the countdown begins. After the crash you can verify that hash against the final multiplier using the built-in checker on the rules page. The hash proves the outcome was locked in advance and couldn't be changed once you placed your stake.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the round started, the system honors it even if your connection drops. If you didn't set a target and the connection fails, the stake rides until the crash and you lose that round because the manual exit never reached our server.

No. Each stake gets one exit decision per round. Once you click cash-out or the auto target triggers, that stake is closed and the Taka moves to your wallet. You can place a new stake in the next countdown but you can't re-enter or split a stake mid-flight.

We run weekend leaderboard events where the top ten cash-out multipliers over forty-eight hours win bonus Taka added to their account. The leaderboard updates live in the lobby and the prizes distribute automatically Monday morning, no claim form needed.
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