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Crash Velocity: Cash Out Before the Drop

We run Crash Velocity tables where the multiplier climbs each second and you decide when to bank your stake.

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How We Keep Crash Velocity Transparent

Crash Velocity studios generate a cryptographic hash before each round starts, then reveal the seed after the curve crashes so you can verify the outcome wasn't tampered with mid-flight. We display those hashes in the round-history drawer and link to the studio's public verification tool.

Provably Fair Hashes

Every Crash Velocity round publishes a server seed and client seed before it begins. After the crash, the studio reveals both seeds so you can hash them yourself and confirm the crash point matches.

Independent RNG Audits

The random-number generators behind our Crash Velocity tables are tested quarterly by third-party labs. Audit certificates live on each studio's compliance page; we link to them from the game-info overlay so you can check the testing date and lab name.

Real-Time Round Logs

We stream every cash-out and crash event to the history sidebar as it happens—no delay, no selective hiding. You see which multiples other accounts banked and where the curve stopped, round by round, so patterns emerge naturally from the data.

Stake Limits & Wallet Floors

Your Crash Velocity chip sizes match your account wallet currency and the table's minimum stake. We show the floor and ceiling before you join a table, and we block any bet that would drop your balance below the withdrawal threshold…

CRASH HELP

Help While You Play Crash Velocity

If a round result looks wrong or your cash-out didn't register, these channels will sort it fast. We keep chat and ticket histories so you can pull up the exact round hash when you need proof.

Round Disputes Screenshot the multiplier at the moment you tapped cash-out, note the round ID from the history panel and open a ticket. Our team checks server logs and the provably fair hash to confirm whether your exit was recorded before the crash.
Auto Cash-Out Setup Tap the settings gear above the chip tray, toggle auto cash-out on, then type the multiple where you want us to bank your stake automatically. The rule stays live until you turn it off or change the number.
Balance Not Updating If you cashed out but your wallet balance didn't climb, refresh the page first—most delays are a few seconds of socket lag. Still missing? Contact support with your account username and the round timestamp so we trace the credit.
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Watch the Curve, Bank Your Multiple

Crash Velocity is a multiplier game that starts at 1.00× and climbs until the round crashes at a random point. You place your chip before the countdown ends, then hit cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times the current multiple. Wait too long and the curve drops to zero—your chip is gone. We source our Crash Velocity tables from studios

that publish provably fair hashes so you can verify each round wasn't rigged after it finishes. The lobby shows live and recent rounds so you see exactly when others cashed out and where each curve stopped. Auto cash-out lets you set an exit multiple in advance if you don't want to tap manually every time. Rounds take fifteen to forty seconds, so

you can squeeze a few spins between innings or during your commute home through Dhaka traffic.

Crash Velocity Terms You'll Hear

These are the phrases that come up in chat, in round recaps and in our help articles when you're learning how multiplier games work.

What does cash-out mean in Crash Velocity?

Cash-out is the button you tap to lock your stake times the current multiplier and add that total to your wallet. If you don't cash out before the curve crashes, your chip is lost for that round.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic proof that the crash point was decided before the round started, not manipulated after you placed your chip. You can verify it yourself using the studio's public seed checker after the round ends.

What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiple—say 2.50×—and the system banks your stake automatically when the curve hits that number, even if you're not watching. It stays on until you turn it off or change the value.

What is a round history in Crash Velocity?

Round history is the sidebar panel that lists recent crash points, the multiples other accounts cashed out at, and the provably fair hash for each finished round. You can scroll back through the last two hundred games to spot patterns.

What does multiplier curve mean?

The multiplier curve is the climbing line on screen that starts at 1.00× and rises each second until the round crashes. Your potential win equals your chip size times wherever the curve sits when you cash out.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiple where the round stops and the curve drops to zero. It's determined by the provably fair hash before the round starts, so neither you nor the studio can predict or change it mid-game.

Common Crash Velocity Questions

These come up most often when accounts are new to multiplier games or when someone hits a dispute after a fast round.

Yes. Our Crash Velocity tables load in any mobile browser—no app install required. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from your phone, open the lobby and tap a Crash Velocity room. The multiplier curve and cash-out button resize for your screen so you can play on the train or between meetings.

Every round generates a server seed and a client seed before it starts, then reveals both after the crash so you can hash them yourself and verify the crash point matches. We display the hash in the round-history panel and link to the studio's public verification tool for independent checking.

Your chip is lost for that round—the curve dropped to zero before you banked. You can set an auto cash-out rule in the settings panel so the system exits at your chosen multiple even if you miss the tap, which helps when rounds move fast or your connection hiccups.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket for Crash Velocity chip funding. Open your wallet app, send to the account number shown on the deposit screen, confirm with your PIN and the balance usually appears in under a minute so you can join the next round without waiting.

Yes. Tap withdraw in your account wallet, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your registered mobile number and the amount. We verify your account details first—usually within a few hours during business days—then push the funds to your mobile wallet so you can spend or transfer them as cash.

We don't charge a fee when you cash out mid-round to lock your multiplier. Withdrawal fees to bKash, Nagad or Rocket depend on your payment provider's rates; we show the exact charge on the withdrawal confirmation screen before you approve it so there are no surprises when the funds arrive.
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