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We host Aviator rounds on a mobile-first interface so you can watch the multiplier climb and cash out before it crashes, whether you're on the train or at home.

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What We Offer in Aviator Mobile Play

Aviator is the crash game where a plane takes off and the multiplier climbs until it flies away—your job is to cash out before it does. We stream each round live from Spribe's servers so the result is certified fair and visible to every player at the same table. On mobile the interface scales to fit your screen: the graph sits at

the top, your bet panel below, and the chat ribbon on the side so you can see other players' cash-outs in real time. Tap the green button to place your stake, watch the curve rise, then tap cash-out the moment you want to lock your profit. Miss the timing and the round ends at zero. We've seen players in Dhaka ride a

50× multiplier during lunch breaks and cash out with winnings that hit their bKash account the same afternoon, and we've also watched cautious bettors bank 1.5× on every round for steady, reliable returns. Both strategies work because the game gives you full control over when to exit.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Aviator Transparent

Aviator runs on Spribe's certified random-number generator and every round's crash point is committed to a cryptographic hash before the plane takes off, so neither we nor any player can influence where it stops. You can copy the server seed from the round-history panel, paste it into an independent SHA-256 verifier and confirm that the multiplier matches the pre-published hash. We also log every bet, cash-out and balance change in your account statement so you can audit your session whenever you want.

Spribe RNG Certificate

The crash-point algorithm is tested quarterly by an accredited lab and the certificate is published on Spribe's compliance page. We link to it from the Aviator lobby footer so you can verify the audit date and scope yourself.

Cryptographic Seed

Each round's outcome is hashed and displayed before takeoff. After the crash you can take that hash, the server seed and the round number, feed them into any SHA-256 tool online and reproduce the exact multiplier you saw.

Session Logs

Your account panel stores a line for every Aviator bet: stake amount, cash-out multiplier, timestamp and resulting balance. Export the CSV and cross-check it against your bKash or Nagad deposit records to reconcile every taka you moved in and out.

Dispute Resolution

If you believe a cash-out was missed due to a server lag we pull the Spribe event log and compare the timestamp of your tap against the crash frame. Legitimate claims are credited within one business day with the multiplier you locked.

HELP PATHS

Support for Aviator Sessions

If a round freezes mid-flight or your cash-out tap doesn't register before the crash, our support desk will pull the server log and verify what happened—if the system missed your exit we credit the multiplier you tapped at. Open the chat widget in the bottom-right corner of the lobby or send a message through your account panel and a representative will reply within the hour during peak Bangladesh hours, longer overnight.

Team online

Live Chat

Click the chat bubble on any page and describe the issue in English. Our team sees Aviator queries first because timing disputes need a fast answer—expect a reply in under ten minutes during afternoon and evening slots.

Email Ticket

Send your account username, the round timestamp and a screenshot of the frozen graph to our support address. We cross-check the Spribe log and respond with the verified result and any balance correction within twenty-four hours.

FAQ Library

Browse the Aviator section under Help to read explanations of provably-fair verification, double-bet setup and connection-drop behaviour. Each article includes step-by-step screenshots taken from the mobile interface.

CRASH MECHANICS

How the Multiplier Works

Every Aviator round starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time—sometimes it crashes at 1.02×, sometimes it soars past 100×. The outcome is generated by Spribe's provably-fair algorithm and published on-chain so no one, including us, can predict or alter when the plane will fly away. You choose your stake, watch the curve rise, and cash out whenever you want; if you exit at 3.45× your stake is multiplied by that exact number and credited to your xxxxxe balance instantly. Wait too long and the round ends at zero.

Provably Fair Engine
Spribe generates each round's crash point using a cryptographic seed published before takeoff.
Real-Time Cash-Out
Tap the green button any time after 1.00× and your profit locks at that multiplier.
Double-Bet Mode
Place two stakes in the same round and cash them out separately—ride one to 2× for safe profit, let the other chase 10× for a bigger win.
History Chart
Scroll the left panel to see the last fifty rounds and their crash multipliers. Patterns emerge over hundreds of rounds but each individual result is independent, so past flights do…
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Crash Game Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the plane takes off and climbs until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cashed out at—exit at 5.32× and a hundred-taka bet returns 532 taka.

What is provably fair?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated by a cryptographic algorithm and published as a hash before the round starts, so no one can change the outcome after seeing the bets. You can verify the math yourself using any SHA-256 tool online.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier—say 2.00×—and the system will exit your bet automatically the instant the curve reaches that number, even if you're not watching the screen. Useful when you want guaranteed profit without manual timing.

What is double bet in Aviator?

Double bet means you place two separate stakes in the same round and control their cash-outs independently. One bet can ride to a high multiplier while the other exits early for safe profit, both sharing the same crash point but different exit strategies.

What does server seed mean?

The server seed is a random string generated before each round and hashed to produce the crash multiplier. Spribe publishes the hash before takeoff and reveals the seed after the crash so you can verify the result was predetermined and untampered.

What is connection-drop protection?

If your internet cuts out mid-round any auto cash-out you set before the disconnect will still execute at the chosen multiplier. Without auto cash-out the bet remains live and crashes when the plane flies away, just as if you were watching.

Aviator Mobile Play FAQ

Yes. Open xxxxxe in Chrome, Firefox or any mobile browser, log into your account and tap Aviator from the game menu. The lobby loads instantly in your browser with the same multiplier graph and cash-out controls you'd see on desktop, no install required.

Log in, tap Deposit, choose bKash and enter the amount you want to transfer. We'll show you an account number—open your bKash app, send the exact amount, confirm with your PIN and your xxxxxe balance updates within sixty seconds so you can start the next round.

If you set auto cash-out before the freeze that exit will still fire at your chosen multiplier even if you can't see the graph. Without auto cash-out the bet stays live until the plane crashes. Contact support with the round timestamp and we'll verify the result from the server log.

Yes. Head to Withdraw, select Nagad, enter your wallet number and the amount. We verify your account once—usually within an hour—and future cashouts to the same Nagad number clear automatically, often landing in your wallet before the next round loads.

The game logic, crash algorithm and payout math are identical. The mobile interface scales the multiplier graph to fit your screen and replaces mouse clicks with touch targets optimised for thumbs, but every round uses the same Spribe RNG and the same provably-fair seed system as the desktop version.

Tap the round history icon, copy the server seed and hash, then paste them into any online SHA-256 calculator along with the round number. The output will match the crash multiplier you saw, proving the result was fixed before takeoff and unchanged during the flight.
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