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Watch the Line Climb and Cash Out Before It Drops

We host crash-format rounds where you decide when to exit before the multiplier resets. Deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake, and tap cash-out at any moment while the curve is live.

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ROUND HELP

Support Paths for Crash Sessions

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cash-out tap does not register, our support team checks the server log and confirms whether the instruction reached us before the crash point. Most queries around disputed outcomes are resolved within an hour during business days.

Live Chat Open the chat icon in the lobby footer and describe which round and timestamp caused the issue. An agent will pull the session record and explain what the server registered as your final action before the multiplier stopped.
Email Tickets Send your account email, the exact round ID if you have it, and a screenshot of the frozen screen to our support address. We reply with the backend round result and either credit your balance or clarify why the cash-out was recorded as late.
FAQ Archive Our help centre lists common crash-game questions: what happens if your connection drops mid-round, how the auto-cashout feature works, and how to read the multiplier history chart that appears below the live graph on desktop.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Rounds Transparent

Crash games rely on a random seed that determines when the multiplier will stop. We source our crash titles from providers that publish hash strings for each round, so technically minded players can verify the outcome was not altered after bets closed. Below are the editorial signals we maintain around crash fairness.

Provably Fair Hashes

Every round generates a hash before it starts. After the crash point is revealed, you can compare the published hash against the actual result using the provider's verification tool. This cryptographic check confirms the outcome was set in advance and not manipulated mid-flight.

Independent RNG Audits

The studios behind our crash catalogue submit their random-number generators to labs that test millions of simulated rounds. Those audit certificates confirm the distribution of crash points matches the mathematical expectation over a large sample, so no pattern favours the house beyond the stated edge.

Session History Export

Your account dashboard lets you download a CSV of every crash round you entered, showing stake, cash-out multiplier or loss, and timestamp. Keep that file for your own records or compare it against the on-screen history to verify nothing was edited after the fact.

Provider Disclosure

We list which studio powers each crash variant in the game-info overlay. Studios such as Spribe and Turbo Games publish their payout percentages and mechanics documentation, so you can cross-check what we display in the lobby against the official numbers from the provider's site.

7111 bit One Round, One Rising Line, One Decision

One Round, One Rising Line, One Decision

Each crash round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier climbs until it stops without warning. Your job is to cash out before that happens. Stake as little as 10 Taka or more if you want a bigger payout, then watch the graph. The longer you stay in, the higher your potential win—but if the line crashes before you tap out, the round

closes and the stake is gone. We pull crash titles from studios that publish their mechanics openly, so you see the same rules whether you play on your phone in Dhaka or on a desktop at home. Every round is independent; the previous result does not influence the next. You control when you exit, and the payout updates in real time as

the curve rises. That mix of simplicity and timing is why crash games have become a go-to pick for quick sessions between meetings or during a commute.

Definitions You Will See in Crash Lobbies

Below are the words that appear in crash-game interfaces and payout tables. Each definition explains what the term means in plain language, without jargon.

What does multiplier mean in a crash game?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and rises each millisecond until the round crashes. Your potential payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. When the curve reaches that number, the system exits your position automatically, locking in the win even if you are not watching the screen.

What does a hash string prove?

A hash string is a cryptographic fingerprint generated before each crash round begins. After the round ends, you can verify that fingerprint to confirm the crash point was decided in advance and not changed during play.

What is the house edge in crash games?

The house edge is the percentage the platform retains over many rounds. Most crash titles disclose an edge around one to three percent, meaning the long-run return to players is ninety-seven to ninety-nine percent of total wagers.

What is a round ID?

A round ID is the unique reference number assigned to each crash session. If you dispute an outcome, quoting the round ID helps support pull the exact server log and confirm what the system recorded as your cash-out time.

What does bankroll management mean for crash rounds?

Bankroll management is the practice of deciding in advance how much you will stake per round and how many losing rounds you can afford before pausing. It helps you avoid chasing losses during a cold streak.

Common Questions About Crash on 7111 bit

These are the queries our support team hears most often from players who are new to crash-format games or want to know how payouts and disputes are handled on our platform.

Open the crash lobby from the main menu, choose your stake using the chip row, then tap the green bet button before the countdown finishes. Once the multiplier starts climbing, press cash-out whenever you want to lock in your profit.

Yes. The crash interface scales to portrait or landscape mode on Android and iOS browsers. The graph and cash-out button remain visible at all times, so you can follow the curve and exit with a single tap even on a small screen.

If your connection cuts out, any auto-cashout target you set before the round will still execute on the server. If you had no auto-cashout and did not manually exit, the round will close at the crash point and your stake is lost.

Crash payouts credit your account balance the instant the round ends and your cash-out is confirmed. You will see the updated figure in the top wallet bar, and you can withdraw that balance to bKash, Nagad or Rocket once it clears any active turnover requirement.

Both use RNG, but crash games typically publish a single house-edge figure rather than a range of return-to-player percentages. The mechanics are also different: slots spin to fixed paylines, while crash rounds let you choose your exit point on a continuous curve.

Yes. Below the live graph you will find a scrolling ticker that shows the crash points of the last twenty or thirty rounds. Your personal bet history, including stakes and cash-out multipliers, lives in the account dashboard under transaction logs.
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