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Crash or Cash – Watch the Line, Cash Out When You're Ready

We run Crash or Cash rounds every few seconds. The multiplier climbs and you decide when to cash out before it crashes. Dhaka players open the graph on mobile, tap the button and see the win land in their account wallet.

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HELP PATHS

Support While You Play Crash or Cash

Round Dispute If a Crash or Cash round freezes or your cash-out doesn't register, open live chat from the game screen and share the round ID.
Wallet Balance Check Your Crash or Cash wins land in your account wallet instantly when you cash out. Tap the balance icon in the top corner to see your current Taka total and your last ten transactions.
Auto Cash-Out Setup Set an auto cash-out multiplier in the game settings panel so the system exits for you when the graph hits your target. Useful when you're riding the train and don't want to watch every second.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash or Cash Fairly

Provably Fair RNG

Every Crash or Cash round uses a hash seed published before the round starts. After the crash you can verify the result against the seed in the round history panel. The crash point is determined by cryptographic RNG and we cannot alter it once the round begins.

Spribe Studio Integration

We host Crash or Cash directly from Spribe's certified server. The game client connects to their RNG and audit system so the round outcomes are independent of our platform. Spribe holds international gaming certifications and publishes monthly fairness reports on their site.

Round History Transparency

The last fifty Crash or Cash results appear in the sidebar with the exact crash multiplier and timestamp for each. You can scroll back through hundreds of rounds to check patterns or verify your own session. We archive every round for ninety days in case you need proof for a support query.

Session Replay Archive

If you dispute a cash-out timing or a connection drop during a Crash or Cash round, our support team can pull your session replay from the server log. The replay shows your exact click timestamp and network latency so we can confirm whether your exit registered before the crash.

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What We Offer in Crash or Cash

Crash or Cash is a graph game where the multiplier starts at one and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your stake, watch the line rise and cash out any time before the crash to lock in your multiplier. We source the rounds from Spribe and show the last fifty results in the sidebar so you can see

the pattern. The game runs on provably fair RNG and every round is independent. Mobile players in Chittagong tap the cash-out button with one thumb while the graph is still climbing. Your balance updates the moment you exit and withdrawals to bKash or Nagad clear within minutes once your account is verified.

Crash or Cash Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash or Cash?

The multiplier is the number that starts at one and climbs during the round. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a fifty Taka bet at three times gives you one hundred fifty Taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a setting that exits the round automatically when the multiplier hits your chosen target. Set it in the game panel before the round starts and the system cashes you out the instant the graph reaches that number.

What is provably fair in crash games?

Provably fair means the crash point is determined by a cryptographic seed published before the round begins. After the crash you can verify the result with the seed to prove the outcome was not manipulated by the platform or studio.

What does round history show?

Round history displays the crash multiplier and timestamp for the last fifty Crash or Cash rounds in the sidebar. You can scroll back to check patterns or confirm the result of a round you played earlier in your session.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. If you cash out before the crash point you win; if the graph crashes before you exit you lose your stake for that round.

What does session replay mean?

Session replay is a server recording of your Crash or Cash round showing your exact click time and network status. Support uses it to verify disputed cash-outs or connection drops so we can confirm whether your exit registered before the crash.

Crash or Cash Questions from Bangladesh Players

Open the crash games section from the lobby menu, tap Crash or Cash and set your stake in Taka. The round starts in a few seconds and the multiplier begins climbing. Tap the cash-out button any time before the crash to lock in your win.

Yes. The Crash or Cash graph and cash-out button work on any mobile browser or our Android app. Dhaka and Chittagong players open it during the commute and tap the button with one hand while the multiplier is rising.

If you lose connection before cashing out the round continues on the server. When you reconnect the result appears in your session history. If you had set an auto cash-out target the system exits at that multiplier even while you're offline.

Your balance updates the moment you cash out. Check the wallet icon in the top corner and you'll see the Taka credit instantly. Withdrawals to bKash or Nagad clear within minutes once your account passes the standard verification step.

Yes. The sidebar shows the last fifty crash points with the exact multiplier and time for each round. Scroll back through hundreds of archived results to check patterns or verify fairness before placing your stake.

We run weekly promo boards where Crash or Cash players can claim extra stakes or cashback on losses. Check the rewards panel in your account to see what's active this week and opt in before you start your session.
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