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Multiplier Action Built for Quick Sessions

Our Crash Blaze lobby runs live multiplier rounds where you watch the line climb and cash out before it drops. Every round resets in seconds, your bKash balance updates the moment you withdraw, and the game board stays open whether you're on the train…

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CRASH BLAZE HELP

Help Paths for Multiplier Rounds

Round Verification Every Crash Blaze round generates a public hash before the multiplier starts. After the crash, open the round detail panel and paste that hash into the provably-fair checker to confirm the server couldn't have known your cashout timing when it set the crash point.
Cashout Delays If your cashout button freezes mid-round, check your connection icon at the top right. A red dot means the stream dropped and the server locked your last confirmed action. Your balance will reflect whichever state reached the server before the disconnect.
Balance Questions Crash Blaze wins appear in your main wallet within two seconds of cashing out. If a win is missing after three seconds, screenshot the round ID from your history tab and send it to our support chat so we can trace the transaction log.
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What Makes Our Crash Blaze Different

We built our Crash Blaze tables around the multiplier mechanic Bangladesh players ask for most: you enter a round, the curve starts climbing from 1.00×, and you tap cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times that number. Wait too long and the line crashes to zero. Each round publishes a provably fair hash so you can verify the result wasn't

rigged after you played. Our studio partners—Spribe and Turbo Games—stream every round live with sub-second latency, which means the cashout button responds the instant you tap it. The game history panel on the right shows the last fifty multipliers so you can spot patterns, and your account balance reflects your win within two seconds of cashing out.

FAIRNESS CHECKS

How We Keep Crash Blaze Transparent

Provably Fair Hashing

Each round generates a SHA-256 hash before the multiplier starts. After the crash, you can input that hash and the server seed into our verification tool to prove the outcome was fixed before you placed your stake, not calculated in response to your cashout timing.

Studio Audit Reports

Spribe and Turbo Games publish quarterly RNG audits conducted by independent testing labs. We link those reports in the game-info drawer so you can confirm the random-number generator behind each crash point meets certified entropy standards.

Live Stream Latency

Our Crash Blaze feed runs on WebSocket protocol with sub-second latency between the studio server and your device. The multiplier you see is the same number every other player sees at that exact millisecond, which prevents front-running or delayed data.

Round History Archive

The last ten thousand rounds stay in your account history panel. Each entry shows the crash multiplier, the timestamp, your cashout point if you played, and the round hash so you can audit any result weeks after it happened.

Multiplier Vocabulary

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Blaze?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when a round begins and climbs until it crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you locked in by cashing out before the crash.

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What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic string generated before each round starts. After the round ends, you can use that hash and the server seed to verify the crash point was decided before you played, not manipulated during your session.

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What does auto-cashout do?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically so you don't have to tap the button manually or risk missing your exit point.

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What is round latency?

Round latency is the delay between the studio server updating the multiplier and that number appearing on your screen. Lower latency means your cashout button responds faster and the multiplier you see matches what other players see at the same moment.

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What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the curve stops and the round ends. Anyone who didn't cash out before that number loses their stake for that round.

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What is stake in Crash Blaze?

Your stake is the amount you commit at the start of a round. If you cash out before the crash, you win your stake times the multiplier; if the line crashes before you exit, you lose the stake.

Common Questions About Our Multiplier Rounds

Open the Crash Blaze tab in our lobby, enter your stake amount in the bet field, then tap the green button before the countdown ends. The multiplier starts climbing the moment the round goes live, and you tap cashout whenever you want to lock your profit.

Yes. Our Crash Blaze lobby runs in any mobile browser without an app download. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet screen, and your balance updates within seconds so you can enter the next round immediately.

If your connection drops mid-round, the server locks whichever action it last received from your device. If you already tapped cashout before the disconnect, that cashout stands and your balance updates. If you hadn't cashed out yet, the round plays out without your input and you lose the stake.

Open the round detail panel after the crash, copy the round hash and server seed, then paste them into our provably-fair calculator. The tool will show you the crash point was mathematically fixed before the round started, proving the server couldn't have adjusted it based on your cashout timing.

We display RTP information wherever the studio publishes it. Spribe and Turbo Games list their Crash Blaze RTP in the game-info drawer; if a studio doesn't expose that figure, we don't invent one.

After you request a withdrawal, our verification team checks your account status and recent play. Once approved, the transfer to your Nagad wallet usually completes within a few minutes, though first-time withdrawals may take longer for additional identity checks.
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