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Exit Before the Crash and Bank the Multiplier

We host Crash Turbo rounds that climb from 1.00× toward infinity—your job is to cash out before the line drops. Each round runs in under sixty seconds, so you can play a few between errands or stack sessions on the train.

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FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Turbo Transparent

Provably Fair Hashing

Each round uses a cryptographic seed pair that gets hashed before the multiplier is calculated. You can audit any round in your history by comparing the published hash to the revealed seeds, ensuring the outcome was set before anyone placed a chip.

Live RNG Certification

Our random-number generator for Crash Turbo holds an iTech Labs certificate, renewed quarterly. The certificate confirms that the RNG output distribution matches true randomness and that no pattern exists across consecutive rounds.

Public Outcome Log

We publish every Crash Turbo result—round ID, final multiplier and timestamp—in a public ledger that updates in real time. Anyone can download the last ten thousand rounds and run statistical analysis to verify fairness independently.

No Server Delay

Cashout requests timestamp at the moment your tap reaches our edge server, not when the backend processes it. That millisecond-level precision ensures you get credited at the multiplier you saw on screen, even during peak traffic from Dhaka and Chittagong.

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Watch the Line Climb and Hit Cash Out

Every Crash Turbo round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier rises in real time. You decide when to cash out—hit the button at 2.35× and that's what you collect. Wait too long and the graph crashes to zero, ending the round. We show the last hundred results in a ticker along the side so you can see how high recent rounds climbed.

Most players in Dhaka open Crash Turbo during their commute because a full round wraps up before the next stop. The interface updates every few milliseconds and your cashout request locks in the instant you tap, so there's no lag between your decision and the final multiplier. We built the board to work on any screen size, and all cashouts feed straight

into your account wallet ready for withdrawal through bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

CRASH TURBO HELP

Support Paths for Crash Turbo

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Round Verification

Every Crash Turbo round carries a provably-fair hash that you can check in your bet history. Tap the round ID and we'll show the seed pair used to generate that multiplier so you can verify the outcome independently.

Cashout Questions

If a cashout didn't register the way you expected, open live chat from the Crash Turbo lobby and share the round number. Our team will pull the server timestamp and confirm exactly when your request arrived versus when the graph crashed.

Connection Drops

Crash Turbo keeps running even if your mobile signal drops mid-round. Any cashout you tapped before losing connection is already queued server-side, and you'll see the result as soon as you reconnect and refresh the lobby.

Crash Turbo Glossary

What does the multiplier mean in Crash Turbo?

The multiplier shows how much your stake will grow if you cash out at that moment. A 3.20× multiplier means a hundred-taka chip becomes three hundred twenty taka the instant you hit the button.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the line reaches that number the system cashes you out automatically, so you don't need to watch the graph climb in real time.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic fingerprint generated before the round begins. After the round ends we reveal the seed values so you can verify that the crash point was predetermined and not manipulated mid-game.

What does the round history ticker show?

The history ticker displays the last hundred Crash Turbo results in order, listing each round's final multiplier. You can scan the list to see patterns or streaks, though every new round remains statistically independent.

What happens if I don't cash out?

If the graph crashes before you tap the cashout button your stake is lost for that round. The game ends the moment the multiplier stops climbing, and any chips still active at that point go to the house.

How fast do Crash Turbo winnings appear?

Your cashout credits to your account wallet the second the round closes. You can open the withdrawal page immediately and request a payout to bKash, Nagad or Rocket without waiting for batch settlement.

Common Crash Turbo Questions

Yes. The Crash Turbo board scales to any screen and uses minimal data. Each round wraps up in under a minute, so you can play a few rounds between stops without draining your mobile balance or missing your station.

We don't run a separate demo mode, but you can place the minimum chip—often as low as ten taka—and treat that as a practice round. The mechanics and graph behavior are identical whether you stake ten or a thousand.

Every round publishes a provably fair hash before it starts. After the round ends you can verify the hash against the revealed seed values in your bet history, proving the crash point was fixed before anyone placed a chip.

There's no hard cap on the multiplier—it can theoretically climb indefinitely. In practice most rounds crash somewhere between 1.50× and 10×, with occasional spikes above fifty. The RNG ensures every outcome remains random and independent.

We don't build automatic stop-loss into the Crash Turbo lobby, but you can set a session limit in your account wallet settings. Once you hit that threshold the system will block further chip purchases until you manually reset it.

Winnings land in your account wallet instantly when you cash out. From there open the withdrawal page, select bKash and enter the amount—most requests clear to your bKash account within a few minutes after our fraud check completes.
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