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Crash Velocity: Watch the Curve, Cash Out Before It Drops

We host Crash Velocity crash tables where the multiplier climbs every second until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to cash out—hit the button early for a safe return or ride the curve higher for bigger wins.

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Inside Our Crash Velocity Lobby

Crash Velocity is a crash-style game where a multiplier line starts at 1.00× and rises in real time across the screen. Every fraction of a second the number climbs—1.05×, 1.20×, 2.00×, sometimes past 10.00×—until the round crashes and the line drops to zero. Your job is to cash out before the crash. Hit the button at 2.30× and you double your stake

plus thirty per cent; wait too long and the round ends with nothing. Each round lasts a few seconds, the next one starts immediately, and you see other players' cash-out points scrolling on the side panel so you can compare timing strategies. We stream every round from a certified crash-game server, the multiplier is provably fair through a hash seed you can

verify in the round history, and players in Dhaka or Chittagong get the same low-latency feed so the cash-out button registers the instant you tap it.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Velocity Transparent

Crash games live or die on fairness—if players suspect the crash point is rigged they walk away. We built four checks into our Crash Velocity lobby so you can verify every round yourself: the provably-fair hash system publishes the server seed before each round starts so the crash point is locked in and cannot be altered; independent test labs audit the random-number generator every quarter and the reports sit in the footer; every round stores its full hash chain in the history panel for thirty days so you can re-check old crashes; and we stream the game from a certified third-party crash server rather than running it in-house, which means…

Provably Fair Hash

Before each Crash Velocity round begins the server publishes a hashed seed that determines the crash point. You can copy the seed, wait for the crash, then verify the multiplier matches the hash using any SHA-256 tool—proof that the outcome…

Third-Party RNG Audits

Independent test labs audit the random-number generator behind our Crash Velocity rounds every quarter to confirm the crash points follow true probability distribution.

Thirty-Day Round History

Every Crash Velocity round—server seed, client seed, crash multiplier, timestamp—stays in the history panel for thirty days after it ends.

External Crash Server

We stream Crash Velocity from a certified third-party crash-game provider rather than running the multiplier logic on our own servers.

CRASH HELP

Help Paths for Crash Velocity Players

When you need help mid-round or want to understand how the provably-fair hash works, these three channels get you answers without leaving the Crash Velocity lobby. Live chat handles stake questions and cash-out button issues in under two minutes; the round-history panel shows the server seed and client seed for every crash point so you can verify fairness yourself; and the account wallet page lists every Crash Velocity bet and payout in your transaction log so you can reconcile your balance after a session.

Live Chat for Stakes Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of the Crash Velocity screen, describe your question—stake not loading, cash-out button delay, balance mismatch—and the support agent will check your last ten rounds and reply in under two minutes with the transaction ID or the step to fix it.
Provably Fair Panel Tap the hash icon above the multiplier graph to see the server seed, client seed and combined hash for the current round. After the crash you can copy those strings into any SHA-256 calculator to confirm the crash point was set before the round started, proving no one changed the outcome mid-flight.
Wallet Transaction Log Every Crash Velocity bet, cash-out and crash appears in your account wallet within seconds of the round ending. The log shows stake amount, multiplier at cash-out, payout and timestamp so you can trace any round back to the exact second it happened and reconcile your balance if you lost track during a fast session.

Crash Velocity Glossary

New to crash games or Crash Velocity specifically? These six terms come up in chat, on the stats panel and in help tickets—plain definitions so you know what other players mean when they talk about auto cash-out triggers, hash seeds or max multipliers.

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Velocity?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs in real time until the crash. If you cash out at 2.50× you win two and a half times your stake; if the game crashes before you hit the button you lose the bet.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a setting that triggers your exit automatically when the multiplier reaches a number you choose—say 2.00× or 5.00×. The system cashes you out the instant that multiplier appears so you do not have to watch every second or tap the button manually.

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What is provably fair in a crash game?

Provably fair means the crash point is determined by a hashed seed published before the round starts, so you can verify afterward that the outcome was locked in and not changed mid-flight. Copy the server seed and client seed from the history panel and check the math yourself using any SHA-256 calculator.

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What does server seed mean?

The server seed is a random string generated by the game server before each Crash Velocity round. It combines with your client seed to produce the crash multiplier through a hash function, proving the result was set before bets were placed and cannot be altered once the round starts.

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What is max multiplier in Crash Velocity?

Max multiplier is the highest point the curve can reach before the system forces a crash—often capped at 10.00× or 100.00× depending on the table rules. The limit exists to keep payout liability manageable and prevent the multiplier from climbing indefinitely during a lucky run.

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What does busted mean?

Busted means the round crashed before you cashed out, so your stake is lost. The term appears in the chat feed and on the stats panel whenever a player fails to exit in time and the multiplier drops to zero while they still hold the bet.

Common Questions About Our Crash Velocity Tables

These six questions land in live chat and email every week—players want to know how stakes work, whether auto cash-out is reliable, what happens during a connection drop and how to verify a suspicious crash. Read the answers here or open a chat ticket if you need help with a specific round ID.

Open the Crash Velocity lobby, enter your stake amount in the bet box at the bottom of the screen, then tap the green Place Bet button before the countdown timer hits zero. The system deducts the stake from your wallet the instant the round starts and you can watch the multiplier climb from there.

No. Once the Crash Velocity round begins and the multiplier starts climbing your stake is locked in and you cannot add to it or reduce it until that round ends. You can adjust the amount for the next round by typing a new number into the bet box during the countdown phase.

If your mobile data drops or Wi-Fi cuts out mid-round the auto cash-out setting you configured before the round started will still trigger at that multiplier. If you did not set auto cash-out the system treats it as a manual hold and the round will crash without cashing you out, so your stake is lost.

Tap the hash icon above the graph, copy the server seed and client seed, then wait for the crash. Combine both seeds using a SHA-256 hash calculator—dozens of free tools exist online—and check that the output matches the crash multiplier shown in the history panel. If they match the round was provably fair.

Yes. The minimum stake is ৳10 per round so casual players can test strategies without risking large amounts; the maximum is ৳50,000 per round to keep liability manageable. Both limits appear under the bet box and the system will block any stake outside that range when you try to confirm it.

Yes. Tap the double-bet toggle above the stake box and you can place two separate bets in the same round—one might use auto cash-out at 2.00× for a safe return while the other rides manually for a higher multiplier. Each bet deducts from your wallet independently and pays out or busts on its own timing.
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