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Aviator Fast Round – Quick Cycles, Real Multipliers

We run Aviator Fast Round with compressed intervals so you see more rounds per session. Cash out before the plane exits, lock your multiplier, watch the next round start in seconds.

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FAIRNESS SNAPSHOT

How We Keep Fast Round Fair

Same provably fair seed

Fast Round uses the identical server-seed and client-seed hash system as standard Aviator – the only difference is the countdown timer between rounds. Every multiplier outcome is cryptographically predetermined and verifiable in your bet slip after the plane exits.

Round-history transparency

The live feed on the right of the Fast Round screen shows the last fifty outcomes with their exact multiplier and round hash.

Independent RNG audit

The random-number generator behind Aviator – both standard and fast variants – is tested by the same third-party lab that audits the provider's entire crash-game catalogue. Certificates are published on the provider's compliance page.

Player cash-out log

Every manual cash-out you trigger is timestamped on the server and stored in your transaction history with the locked multiplier and payout amount.

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Why We Built Fast Round for Bangladesh Players

Aviator Fast Round compresses the standard cycle into shorter countdowns without changing the fairness engine – same provably fair algorithm, faster pace. Every round starts the moment the previous plane exits, so players in Dhaka or Chittagong who jump in during a commute can fit fifteen or twenty rounds into ten minutes instead of six or seven. We host the fast-round variant

alongside the classic tempo so you pick the rhythm that suits your session length. The multiplier climbs at the same rate; you still cash out manually before the plane flies off. We clear bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits in seconds so your balance is ready before the next round begins, and the live feed shows every player's cash-out in real time, giving

you the same social proof you see in the standard lobby.

FAST-ROUND HELP

Get Help While You Play

Cash-out timing questions If you miss a cash-out or the round ends mid-click, check the round ID in your bet history – our support team reviews the server timestamp and confirms whether the multiplier was still live when you tapped. Contact us through the in-lobby chat icon.
Balance updates between rounds Fast Round settlements post to your wallet the moment the plane exits. If you see a delay longer than two seconds, refresh the page or open the transaction log under your account menu to verify the round outcome and credited amount.
Mobile connection drops When your connection cuts mid-round on mobile, the server still processes any cash-out you submitted before the disconnect. Reconnect and check Recent Bets to see whether your multiplier locked or the round completed without a manual exit.

Fast Round Glossary

What does cash-out mean in Aviator Fast Round?

Cash-out is the button you tap to lock your current multiplier before the plane exits. Once you cash out, your stake is multiplied by that number and credited to your wallet instantly.

What is a multiplier in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from one-point-zero-zero upward each round. It shows how many times your stake will be multiplied if you cash out before the plane flies off the screen.

How does the provably fair hash work?

Each round generates a unique hash from server and client seeds before the plane takes off. After the round ends you can verify that hash to prove the outcome was fixed in advance and not manipulated mid-flight.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier – two-point-five, five-point-zero, any number – and the system exits your bet automatically when that multiplier is reached, even if you are not tapping the screen.

What does round interval mean in Fast Round?

Round interval is the countdown between one plane's exit and the next plane's take-off. Fast Round shortens this wait to a few seconds so you see more rounds in the same session length.

Why does the plane exit at different multipliers?

The exit point is determined by a cryptographic seed generated before the round starts, producing outcomes that range from very low multipliers to high runs. This randomness is what makes the game provably fair and unpredictable.

Common Fast Round Questions

Yes. Open your bKash app, send the exact amount to the account number shown in our deposit screen, confirm with your PIN, then return to the lobby. Your balance updates in seconds and you can join the next Fast Round immediately.

Fast Round compresses the interval between planes so you typically see eight to ten rounds per minute instead of the standard three to four. The actual pace depends on how quickly each multiplier exits, but the countdown is always shorter.

If you already tapped cash-out before the disconnect, the server locks your multiplier and credits your payout. If you did not cash out, the round continues and the plane will eventually exit – reconnect to see the final outcome in your bet history.

Yes. Tap the settings icon on the bet panel, enter your target multiplier, and toggle auto cash-out on. The system will exit your bet the moment that multiplier is reached in any round, whether you are watching or not.

Correct. The server-seed, client-seed and hash generation are identical. The only change is the shorter wait between rounds – the algorithm that determines when the plane exits remains the same provably fair system used across all Aviator variants.

Open your account menu, tap Recent Bets, then filter by Aviator Fast Round. Each round shows the multiplier you cashed out at or the exit point if you did not cash out, plus the round hash you can verify in the provably fair checker.
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Aviator Fast Round

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