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Crash Zone — Watch the Curve, Cash Out First

We host fast-round multiplier games where you decide when to exit before the curve drops. Place your stake through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, watch the number climb, and hit cash-out to lock your return — every round clears in seconds and your balance updates…

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Read the Multiplier, Choose Your Exit

Crash Zone runs on a simple mechanic: a multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time while you watch. You can cash out at any moment to multiply your stake by the current number, or wait for it to go higher — but if the curve crashes before you exit, the round ends and the stake is lost. We show the

last fifty results in the sidebar so you can see the pattern, and every round is verified by the studio's hash system. Deposits land in your account within a minute through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and you control when to enter and when to leave. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open the crash lobby from their phone during the commute, place a

round, and check the result before they reach the next stop.

ACCOUNT HELP

Support Paths for Crash Zone

Round verification Each crash result is hashed by the provider and visible in the round detail panel. Tap any past result to see the seed and verify the curve was fair — we do not alter the studio's output.
Cash-out delay If you tapped cash-out but the round continued, check your connection speed. The studio locks your exit server-side the moment your request arrives, so a slow ping can mean the curve moved past your intended point.
Deposit for crash rounds Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown in your deposit panel, confirm with your PIN, and your crash-lobby balance refreshes in under a minute so you can join the next round.
FAIR PLAY

How We Run Crash Zone

Provider hash system Every crash curve is generated by the studio's provably fair algorithm. The seed is published before the round starts, and you can verify the result afterwards by checking the hash string in the round detail window.
Round history log We store the last five hundred crash results on your account page so you can review patterns, track your own cash-out timing, and confirm that every round you entered matches the studio's published seed.
Studio integration Our crash games come from certified providers whose random-number systems are audited by third-party labs. We stream the live multiplier feed directly from the studio — no intermediary server changes the curve.
Balance control You set a stake limit in your account settings, and the crash lobby will not accept a round bet above that cap. Adjust the limit any time, and the new value applies to the next round you open.

Crash Zone Glossary

What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each second. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 2.50× exit on a hundred-taka round returns two hundred fifty taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that number, the system exits for you automatically — useful when you want a fixed return without watching the screen the whole time.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the studio publishes a cryptographic seed before each round, and you can check afterwards that the crash point matches that seed. No party — not us, not the studio — can change the result once the seed is public.

How does the crash point get decided?

The studio's random-number generator picks a crash point using the round seed, which is hashed and shown to everyone before betting starts. The multiplier climbs until it hits that point, then the round ends and the curve drops to zero.

What is a round history in crash games?

Round history is the log of recent crash results — usually the last fifty or hundred rounds — displayed beside the live game. You see each round's final multiplier so you can spot patterns or streaks before placing your next stake.

What happens if my connection drops mid-round?

If your connection drops before you cash out, the round continues on the server and your stake is lost when the curve crashes. Auto cash-out protects you here — it locks your exit target server-side before you lose the link.

Common Questions About Crash Zone

We run crash titles from certified studios — the main lobby opens Aviator-style multiplier rooms where the curve climbs in real time. Each studio's version has the same core mechanic: watch the number rise, cash out before it crashes, and your balance updates instantly.

Open the deposit panel in your account, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, copy the account number shown, open your wallet app, send the amount, confirm with your PIN. Your crash-lobby balance refreshes in under a minute and you can join the next round.

Yes — tap the cash-out button any time after the round starts and before the curve crashes. The system locks your exit at the multiplier showing on screen the moment your request reaches the server, then credits your account with that return.

We display the last fifty results in the sidebar next to the live game, and your account page stores your personal round log with every stake, cash-out point, and payout. You can review patterns or verify any result against the studio's published seed.

The floor varies by studio — most rooms accept stakes from ten taka up. Check the bet panel before the round starts to see the exact range, and remember you can set a personal stake limit in your account settings to cap how much enters any single round.

Withdrawal speed depends on your verification status and the payment rail. For bKash, Nagad and Rocket, most requests under a certain threshold clear within an hour once your account is verified — larger amounts or first-time withdrawals may need manual review, adding a few hours.
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Crash Zone

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