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Crash Drift — Watch the Line, Time Your Exit

We run Crash Drift rounds where a multiplier climbs from 1.00× and you cash out before it drops. Every round is a fresh curve; you decide when to take your stake times the current multiplier and the payout hits your account wallet instantly.

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FAIRNESS NOTES

How We Keep Crash Drift Transparent

Every Crash Drift round uses a provably fair algorithm: the crash point is hashed and published before the round starts, so you can verify afterward that the result was set in advance and not altered mid-flight. We log the seed, the hash, and the final multiplier for every round, and you can cross-check any session in your account history. Beyond that, we run these signals to show how we operate the game.

Pre-Round Hash

Before each Crash Drift countdown begins, the server generates a hash of the upcoming crash point and displays it in the lobby footer.

Independent RNG Audit

Our random-number generator for Crash Drift undergoes quarterly third-party testing. The audit firm checks that the seed generation is unpredictable, that the hash function is collision-resistant, and that historical crash points follow the expected statistical distribution.

Session Logs

Every round you join writes a line to your account log: UTC timestamp, your stake, cash-out multiplier or crash multiplier, payout amount, and the round ID.

Bangladesh Wallet Routing

When you fund via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, your payment clears through the official mobile-money API so your bank sees xxxxxe as the merchant name.

ROUND HELP

Questions During a Session

Crash Drift rounds move fast, and sometimes you need an answer mid-session. We keep three help paths open so you can resolve a question without closing the game tab and losing your spot in the next countdown.

Live Chat Tap the chat bubble at the bottom right of the Crash Drift screen and a support agent joins in under a minute. Ask about cash-out timing, wallet deposit confirmation, or a round result you want checked.
Round History Every Crash Drift round you play logs the launch time, your stake, the multiplier when you cashed out or when the line crashed, and the payout amount.
Wallet Sync When you cash out of a round, the payout appears in your account balance immediately. If bKash, Nagad, or Rocket shows a different number, refresh the wallet page once; the platform checks your mobile-money account and reconciles within seconds.
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One Graph, One Decision

Crash Drift shows a single rising line that starts at 1.00× and climbs unpredictably until it crashes. You place your stake before the round begins, watch the multiplier tick upward in real time, then hit cash-out to lock your stake times that number. Wait too long and the line drops to zero, taking your bet with it. The entire round wraps in

seconds, so you can play a dozen graphs during your commute or between overs in a BPL match. We host these rounds on our own servers; no third-party provider lag, no external studio delay. The curve resets every few seconds, the lobby counter ticks down to the next launch, and you're back in. Players in Dhaka open the Crash Drift tab, fund

once via bKash or Nagad, then ride as many rounds as they like without leaving the page. The graph, the cash-out button, and your current balance sit in one clean panel so you never lose track of where you stand.

Words You'll See in the Lobby

Crash Drift uses a handful of terms that appear on the graph, in chat, and in your account history. Here's what each one means so you can follow the round without guessing.

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What does multiplier mean?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when a Crash Drift round launches and climbs until the line crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cashed out at before the crash.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the rising line stops and drops to zero. It's generated and hashed before the round begins, so the result is locked in before anyone places a stake or hits cash-out.

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What is provably fair?

Provably fair means the game publishes a cryptographic hash of the crash point before the round starts. After it ends, you get the seed so you can rehash it yourself and confirm the outcome was set in advance and not changed mid-round.

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What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. When the line reaches that number, the system exits for you instantly so you don't have to watch the graph or click manually during the climb.

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What is a round ID?

Every Crash Drift round has a unique identifier that appears in your account history. Use the round ID when you contact support to check a result or dispute a payout; it tells us exactly which graph and timestamp you're asking about.

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What does session log mean?

Your session log is the table in your account panel that lists every Crash Drift round you played: the stake, the multiplier you cashed out at or the crash point if you didn't exit, and the payout sent to your balance.

Common Questions About Our Crash Drift Rounds

Players ask us the same handful of questions when they first open the Crash Drift lobby. Below are the answers that cover funding, round mechanics, payout speed, and how to verify a result if something looks off.

Open the wallet icon at the top of the lobby, choose bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, enter the amount you want to deposit, then confirm the payment in your mobile-money app. The balance appears in your account within seconds and you can join the next Crash Drift countdown immediately.

You place your stake before the countdown reaches zero, then watch the multiplier climb. Hit the cash-out button anytime the line is rising and your payout locks at that instant multiplier. If you wait too long and the line crashes, you lose the stake for that round.

When you cash out of a round, the payout hits your account balance immediately and appears in the wallet panel. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket by requesting in the wallet tab; we verify and release funds within minutes during banking hours for supported regions.

If you set an auto cash-out multiplier before the round began, the system exits at that number even if you're offline. If you didn't set auto and you disconnect, the stake rides until the line crashes. Reconnect and check your session log to see the result.

Yes. Before each round starts, we publish a hash of the crash point in the lobby footer. After the round ends, we release the seed. Copy both into any SHA-256 tool and rehash; the output will match the published hash, proving the crash point was set before anyone played.

Minimum stake is typically fifty Taka per round so you can test the game with small bets. Maximum stake varies by your account level and recent activity; the wallet panel shows your current limit. Higher-tier accounts unlock larger per-round caps after steady play and verified withdrawals.
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