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Watch the Multiplier Climb, Cash Out When You're Ready

We run Crash Zap rounds where you place your wager, watch the multiplier rise and hit cash-out before the line drops. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet stakes the round and your account balance updates the moment you exit.

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FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Keep Crash Zap Transparent and Auditable

Every Crash Zap round generates a provably fair hash before the multiplier starts climbing. You can verify the hash after the crash to confirm the outcome wasn't altered mid-round. Our providers publish RTP information where it's available and our support team can walk you through the verification process if you want to check a specific result.

Provably Fair Hashing

Each round uses a server seed and a client seed to generate the crash point before the game begins. After the round ends you can request both seeds and the hash to verify the result independently using the algorithm the…

Published RTP Where Available

Our Crash Zap providers publish RTP percentages and house-edge figures for their rooms. We display this information in the game lobby where the studio makes it public so you can compare different Crash Zap variants before you stake a round.

Round History Logs

Your account panel stores the last fifty Crash Zap rounds you played including your stake amount, the multiplier you cashed out at, your win or loss and the exact timestamp.

Wallet Reconciliation

Every Crash Zap stake and payout appears as a separate line in your wallet transaction history. If a number doesn't match what you remember, compare your account log with your bKash, Nagad or Rocket statement to see where the discrepancy…

NEED HELP

Crash Zap Support Paths You Can Use Right Now

If the multiplier froze mid-round or your cash-out didn't register, our support team can pull the round log and show you exactly when the line crashed. We also answer questions about stake limits, wallet verification and how the provably fair hash works for each round.

Live Chat During Peak Hours Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner during afternoon and evening hours. Our team can check your last ten Crash Zap rounds, confirm your cash-out timestamp and explain why a round result landed the way it did.
Email for Round Disputes Send your account ID and the round number to our support email if you believe a cash-out didn't register. We'll reply with the server log showing your stake, the exact crash point and whether your exit command reached us in time.
FAQ for Stake and Wallet Questions Check our Crash Zap FAQ for minimum and maximum stake limits, how to switch your wallet from bKash to Nagad mid-session, and what happens if your connection drops during an active round.
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Place Your Stake, Watch the Line, Exit Before It Drops

Crash Zap is a multiplier game that starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to cash out — exit early for a smaller multiplier or wait for the line to climb higher. If you don't cash out before the crash, the round ends and your stake is gone. We host rooms from providers who

publish their RTP and provably fair mechanics so you can verify the outcome after every round. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit sits in your account wallet and stakes each round the moment you confirm. Wins credit straight back to your balance and you can request a withdrawal through the same wallet you used to deposit. Our lobby shows the crash history

for the last twenty rounds so you can see the pattern before you join the next one.

Crash Zap Words You'll See in the Lobby

These are the terms that show up in our Crash Zap rooms and what they mean when you're placing a stake or reviewing a round result.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Zap?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a ten-taka stake at 2.50× pays twenty-five taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the line reaches your target you exit automatically without clicking the button, which is useful if you don't want to watch every second of the climb.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point for each round is determined by a hash generated before the game begins. You can verify the hash after the round ends to confirm the result wasn't changed while the multiplier was climbing.

What is a server seed?

The server seed is a random string the game server generates before the round starts. It combines with your client seed to create the hash that determines the crash point, and you can request it after the round to verify the outcome yourself.

What does house edge mean?

House edge is the percentage the platform keeps over the long run. A one percent house edge means that for every hundred taka wagered across all players, the platform expects to retain one taka as profit while ninety-nine returns as payouts.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. If you don't cash out before the line reaches the crash point your stake is lost, and the next round begins with a fresh climb from 1.00×.

Crash Zap Questions We Hear from Bangladesh Accounts

These are the real questions visitors ask about our Crash Zap rooms, from how stakes work to what happens when your connection drops mid-round.

Yes. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit sits in your account wallet and you stake each Crash Zap round directly from that balance. Wins credit back to the same wallet and you can request a withdrawal to your original payment method anytime.

If your connection drops while the multiplier is climbing and you didn't set an auto cash-out, the round continues without you and your stake is lost when the line crashes. Set an auto cash-out target before the round starts if you're on unstable mobile data.

Every round generates a provably fair hash before the game begins. After the crash you can request the server seed, client seed and hash from your account panel and verify the result yourself using the algorithm the provider publishes on their site.

Minimum and maximum stake limits depend on the Crash Zap room you choose. Most of our rooms accept stakes from ten taka up to several thousand per round, and the exact range appears in the lobby before you join the game.

You can cash out at any point while the multiplier is climbing, as long as you click the button before the line crashes. Your payout is your stake times the multiplier at the exact moment your exit command reaches the server.

We display RTP and house-edge information in the lobby where the provider publishes it. Not every Crash Zap variant lists an RTP because the payout depends on when you choose to exit, but the house edge is usually shown as a fixed percentage.
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