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Multiply Your Stake Before the Crash

We run Crash Burst rooms where the multiplier climbs from 1.00× upward and you cash out before it drops to zero. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the balance shows in seconds so you can jump straight into the next round.

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Watch the Curve Climb and Pick Your Exit

Crash Burst is a multiplier game built around timing: you place your wager, the curve starts at 1.00× and rises in real time, and you tap cash-out before the round crashes. If you exit at 2.50×, your stake is multiplied by 2.50 and the payout lands in your account balance. If the round crashes before you cash out, the bet is lost.

Every round is independent, the crash point is generated by a provably fair algorithm, and you can watch the multiplier tick upward on desktop or mobile. Our Crash Burst lobby shows the last twenty crash points so you can track recent rounds, and the live leaderboard updates as other players cash out around you. Provider studios we work with include those specialising

in social-betting mechanics, and each round settles in under thirty seconds so you can play several rounds during a commute or a break.

PLAYER HELP

Help Paths for Crash Burst

If a round result looks unclear or your cash-out didn't register, our support team can pull the round ID and walk you through what the server recorded. We also answer questions about how the provably fair seed works and how to check it yourself.

Round history Every Crash Burst round you play is logged in your account under game history with the round ID, your bet, your cash-out multiplier and the final crash point so you can verify the result yourself.
Provably fair check The crash point is generated from a hash seed published before the round starts. After the round ends you can check the seed and the algorithm to confirm the result was fair and not altered mid-round.
Live chat for disputes If you think a cash-out wasn't honoured or a round crashed earlier than the graph showed, open live chat from the lobby and give us the round ID so we can check the server log and explain what happened.
FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Burst Transparent

Crash Burst operates on a provably fair engine where the crash point is determined by a cryptographic hash generated before each round starts. You can verify the hash yourself after the round ends, and our platform publishes the algorithm so independent reviewers can audit the fairness claim.

Provably fair algorithm

Each Crash Burst round uses a server seed and a client seed hashed together to produce the crash multiplier. The server seed is published in hashed form before bets close so no one can change it mid-round.

Public crash history

We display the last twenty crash points in the Crash Burst lobby so you can see recent outcomes. Every result is stored on our server and you can request the full round log from your account history.

Independent audit notes

The hashing method and random-number generation we use for Crash Burst have been reviewed by third-party testers who publish their findings. Those audit summaries are linked in our fairness documentation page.

Real-time multiplier feed

The multiplier curve you watch is streamed from the game server in real time with sub-second latency. Your cash-out instruction is timestamped and matched against the server's multiplier at that exact moment to calculate your payout.

Common Terms Explained

What does cash-out mean in Crash Burst?

Cash-out is the button you press to lock in your multiplier before the round crashes. If you cash out at 3.20×, your stake is multiplied by 3.20 and added to your balance immediately.

What is the crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. It can happen at any moment from 1.00× upward, and if you have not cashed out by then your bet is lost for that round.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated by a cryptographic hash that is published before the round starts, so neither the house nor any player can predict or alter the outcome once bets are placed.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. If the curve reaches that number before crashing, the system cashes you out automatically so you don't have to watch every second of the round.

What is the maximum multiplier in Crash Burst?

There is no hard cap on how high the multiplier can climb in theory, but in practice most rounds crash before 10.00×. Extremely high multipliers like 100× or 1000× are rare statistical events.

What does the leaderboard show?

The leaderboard displays recent big wins from other players in real time, showing their username, the multiplier they cashed out at, and the payout amount so you can see who is timing their exits well.

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Open your account, deposit using bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then head to the Crash Burst section in the lobby. Pick your stake, watch the multiplier climb and tap cash-out before the round crashes to lock in your win.

Yes, the Crash Burst interface is built for mobile screens. The multiplier graph, cash-out button and bet controls all scale to fit your device, and you can play rounds on the move without losing any features.

bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits usually show in your account balance in under two minutes. Once the balance updates you can place bets in the next Crash Burst round without waiting for manual approval.

If you lose connection mid-round, any auto cash-out limit you set before the round started will still execute on the server. If you had no auto setting, the bet plays out and the result is recorded in your history.

After each round ends, go to your game history, copy the round ID and the server seed hash, then paste them into the provably fair checker linked in the lobby. The tool recalculates the crash point so you can verify it matches.

You can set a session budget in your account settings that pauses your play once you reach a certain loss amount. This applies across all games including Crash Burst and helps you manage your stake over multiple rounds.
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