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Crash Zone — multiplier games with instant cash-out

We run crash-style rounds where a multiplier climbs in real time and you decide when to cash out before the curve drops. Deposits through bKash, Nagad and Rocket clear in seconds so you can jump straight into the next round.

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FAIR PLAY

How we keep crash rounds transparent and auditable

Crash multipliers are generated by certified random-number systems that produce a unique seed for each round. The game displays the hash before the round starts and reveals the seed after the curve drops, so you can verify the result matched the pre-committed hash. We publish provider fairness certificates on the game-info screen and run the same crash titles that appear on other regulated platforms across Asia.

Provably fair system

Every crash round publishes a hash before it starts. After the curve drops the game reveals the server seed and client seed that produced that hash, so you can check the multiplier was fixed before you placed your stake and…

Round history visible

The last fifty crash results appear in the history panel beside the game screen. You see the exact multiplier each round reached, the timestamp, and the hash identifier.

Provider certificates

Crash Zone titles carry fairness certificates from third-party test labs that audit the random-number generator and payout logic.

Same wallet as sports and slots

Your Crash Zone balance sits in the same account wallet you use for live casino and sportsbook. Deposits via bKash, Nagad or Rocket appear instantly across every game category, and withdrawals pull from the combined balance with the same verification…

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Watch the curve climb, cash out before it drops

Crash Zone rounds start at 1.00× and the multiplier climbs in real time — your stake grows with it. You tap cash-out whenever you want to lock in that multiplier, and if you wait too long the curve drops and the round ends. Every round is independent; the curve path is generated fresh each time by the game's random-number system. We show

the last fifty results in the history panel so you can see how recent rounds played out, but past curves never predict the next one. Providers publish their fairness certificates on the game-info screen; we link to those where available. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Zone from the lobby's instant-game row, and the same account wallet you use for slots

and live tables funds every crash round.

CRASH ZONE HELP

Help paths while you're playing crash rounds

If a round freezes, the multiplier display lags, or a cash-out doesn't register, these three channels get you help fast. Live chat is the quickest route during peak hours; email works for detailed questions about round fairness or wallet disputes.

Live chat inside the lobby Tap the speech bubble in the bottom corner of the crash-game screen. Our Bangladesh support team sees your account and recent rounds so they can check the server log if a cash-out went missing or the curve display froze.
Email for round disputes Send your account username, the round timestamp and a screenshot of the history panel to our support address. We pull the server-side result and compare it to what your device received, then reply within twelve hours with the verified outcome.
FAQ library for mechanics The crash-game FAQ explains how the multiplier is generated, when a cash-out is final, and how network lag is handled. Read the provably-fair section if you want to verify a round yourself using the seed and hash values shown after each crash.

Crash Zone vocabulary explained

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What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs in real time. Your stake is multiplied by whatever number shows on screen when you cash out, so a 2.50× cash-out on a hundred-taka bet pays two hundred fifty taka.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that number you're cashed out automatically, even if you're not watching the screen. Useful when you have a fixed profit goal for the session.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the game publishes a cryptographic hash before each round starts, then reveals the seed after the crash. You can verify the seed produces the same hash, proving the result was locked in before you placed your stake and couldn't be manipulated.

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What is the house edge in crash games?

House edge is the percentage the platform keeps over the long run. Most crash games publish an edge between one and three percent, shown on the game-info screen. It's how the site covers hosting and stays profitable across thousands of rounds.

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What does instant cash-out mean?

Instant cash-out means your winnings appear in your account wallet the moment you tap the button, with no waiting period. The funds are available immediately for another crash round, a slot spin, or a withdrawal request through bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

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What is round history in crash games?

Round history is the log of recent crash results shown beside the game screen. It displays the multiplier each round reached, the timestamp and the hash identifier. You can scroll back through the last fifty rounds to check patterns or verify a disputed result.

Common questions about our crash-game lobby

We run three crash-style titles in the instant-game row of the lobby: Crash Thunder, Aviator and Rocket Blast. Each uses the same climb-and-crash mechanic but with different curve speeds, volatility ranges and interface styles. All three accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits from the same account wallet.

Tap the green cash-out button any time after the round starts. Your winnings lock in at the multiplier showing on screen at that instant, and the funds appear in your account wallet immediately. If the curve drops before you tap, the round ends and your stake is lost.

Yes. The round-history panel beside each crash game shows the last fifty results with the exact multiplier, timestamp and hash for every round. You can scroll through the list to check recent patterns, but remember each round is independent — past crashes don't predict future curves.

If your connection drops mid-round the server still processes any cash-out command it received before the disconnect. When you reconnect the game shows the final result and your balance updates to match the server record. Auto cash-out runs server-side, so a network lag won't stop it from triggering at your chosen multiplier.

Open the account screen, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount, and send to the account number displayed. Confirm with your wallet PIN and the funds appear in your TK999 CEO balance within seconds. The same wallet covers Crash Zone, slots, live casino and sportsbook.

Yes. Tap withdrawals, select bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your wallet number and the amount. We verify your account once — usually on your first withdrawal — then future requests clear within a few hours. Crash winnings sit in the same wallet as sports and slot funds, so one withdrawal covers everything.
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