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We host Crash Rush alongside live crash variants where the multiplier climbs in real time and you cash out before it drops.

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CRASH HELP

Support Paths for Crash Rush

When you need help mid-round or want to check a crash result, we keep three channels open. Live chat is fastest for questions about a specific multiplier or a cash-out that didn't register, email handles account-level queries like balance reconciliation, and the FAQ covers common crash mechanics including minimum and maximum stakes per table.

Live Chat for Rounds Open the chat widget from any crash table and an agent will review your last ten rounds, confirm the multiplier you exited at, and explain why a cash-out succeeded or timed out.
Email for Balance Questions Send your account ID and the round timestamp to our support address if your balance didn't update after a winning cash-out; we trace the transaction and credit within one business day.
Crash FAQ Library Browse twenty-six questions covering stake limits, auto cash-out settings, how the provably-fair seed works, and what happens if your connection drops mid-climb.
296 db What We Offer in Crash Rush

What We Offer in Crash Rush

Crash Rush is the multiplier format where a graph starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your stake, watch the curve rise, and tap cash-out before the line stops. The longer you hold, the higher your potential return, but waiting too long means the round ends and your stake is lost. We pull Crash Rush

tables from Spribe and Turbo Games, so you see the same certified random-number generation that powers their global lobbies. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open the crash section from the main menu, pick a table, and the next round starts within seconds. Your account balance updates the moment you cash out, and every round result is logged in your session history

so you can review the multiplier curve and your exit point.

FAIR PLAY

How We Run Crash Rush Tables

Every crash round uses a cryptographic hash published before the multiplier starts climbing, so the outcome is locked in and cannot be altered while you decide when to cash out. Spribe and Turbo Games both hold third-party RNG certificates, and we display the provably-fair seed for each round in your history panel. You can verify any past result by feeding the server seed, client seed and nonce into the open hash algorithm published on the provider's site.

Provably Fair Hashing

Each crash round generates a server seed before it starts, hashes it with your client seed, and reveals the plain seed after the crash so you can confirm the multiplier was predetermined and fair.

Third-Party RNG Audit

Spribe and Turbo Games publish annual random-number-generation certificates from accredited labs; we link those PDFs in the game-info modal so you see the same audit trail their global partners reference.

Session History Export

Download a CSV of your last five hundred crash rounds showing stake, cash-out multiplier, profit and the round hash, then cross-check any result against the provider's verification tool at your own pace.

Real-Time Balance Updates

Your wallet figure refreshes the instant you cash out or the round crashes; there is no manual claim step and no delay between the multiplier freeze and your new balance appearing in the top bar.

Crash Rush Glossary

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What does cash-out mean in Crash Rush?

Cash-out is the button you press to lock your current multiplier and collect your stake times that number before the graph crashes and the round ends.

02
What is auto cash-out?

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

03
What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a cryptographic string generated before the round starts, locking in the crash point so neither the house nor any player can change the outcome mid-game.

04
What does multiplier mean?

The multiplier is the rising number on the crash graph, starting at one and climbing until it stops; your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cashed out at.

05
What is minimum stake in crash games?

Minimum stake is the smallest amount you can place on a single crash round; it varies by table but typically sits between ten and fifty Taka depending on the provider.

06
What happens if I lose connection during a crash round?

If your connection drops after you placed a stake but before you cashed out, the round continues on the server and your position is lost when the graph crashes unless you had auto cash-out enabled.

Crash Rush Questions

Open your account, tap the crash category in the main menu, pick a table from Spribe or Turbo Games, enter your stake amount and press the green chip button before the countdown timer hits zero.

Yes. Deposit via bKash from the wallet screen, wait ten seconds for confirmation, then switch to the crash lobby and your new balance will be ready to stake on any open table.

Most crash tables let the multiplier climb beyond one hundred times your stake, but the graph can crash at any moment so higher targets carry more risk of losing the entire round before you exit.

Every round publishes a server-seed hash before it starts and reveals the plain seed afterward, letting you run the same hash function to prove the crash point was fixed in advance and not manipulated.

Yes. Enter your desired multiplier in the auto cash-out box before the round begins, and the system will exit your position the moment the graph reaches that number, securing your profit without manual tapping.

Your stake is lost for that round because the multiplier stopped before you pressed the cash-out button; the next round starts within seconds so you can place a new stake immediately and try again.
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