How We Built 296 db Around Mobile Access and Local Payments
296 db exists because we saw Bangladesh players opening casino sites on their phones, only to hit clunky desktop layouts and payment flows that wanted credit cards instead of the wallets everyone actually uses. We built the opposite: a platform where you log in with your number, deposit through bKash or Nagad in under a minute, and land straight in a lobby
optimised for portrait screens. Every game we add—Aviator, Andar Bahar Bangladesh, Football Goalzone, live baccarat from Evolution—loads in mobile view first, then scales up if you switch to a laptop. Players in Dhaka open the site during lunch; the same account picks up on desktop at night. We don't run physical offices or claim founding years we can't verify, and we're clear
that access depends on your local law and eligible regions. What we do own is the technical stack: SSL encryption on every session, wallet integrations that let you confirm a Rocket deposit with your existing PIN, and support staff who know how bKash transaction IDs work when you need to trace a payment. Our sportsbook covers IPL and BPL cricket alongside football
and kabaddi, and the live-casino stream runs at bitrates that work on Bangladesh mobile data without endless buffering. We're not trying to be all things; we're the platform you open when you want crash games or Teen Patti Card Rush between errands, with the payment rails that actually clear.
- bKash
- Nagad
- Rocket