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Crash Blaze — Watch the Line Climb

We run Crash Blaze rounds where you pick your stake, watch the multiplier curve rise, and tap out before it drops. Fund with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and your balance updates the second you exit a round.

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Help Paths for Crash Blaze

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Round History

Open your account panel and tap Round History to see every Crash Blaze round you entered, the multiplier you cashed at and the payout credited. We keep thirty days of records so you can review your exit timing and adjust your strategy.

Cashout Delay Question

If you tapped cashout but the round froze, check your internet connection first. We timestamp every cashout request server-side so if the connection dropped mid-round we honour the last confirmed tap. Contact support with your round ID and we pull the log.

Balance Not Updated

Crash Blaze payouts post to your wallet instantly when the round closes. If the balance looks wrong refresh the page once. Still missing? Screenshot the round result screen and send it to our chat team with your account email.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Blaze Transparent

Provably Fair Hash

Every Crash Blaze round generates a hash before it starts. After the crash point is revealed we publish the seed so you can verify the outcome was decided before any bets were placed.

Public Crash History

We display the last fifty crash multipliers on the sidebar so you see the distribution in real time. No round is hidden and no result is edited after the fact.

Server Timestamp Lock

Your cashout request is timestamped the instant it reaches our server. If the multiplier crashes within the same millisecond your tap is treated as valid and the payout is honoured.

Independent RNG Audit

The random number generator behind Crash Blaze is tested by an external lab to confirm the crash points follow true probability. We post the audit certificate in the account section under Fair Play and update it annually.

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Round Mechanics and Cashout Flow

Each Crash Blaze round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier climbs until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to cash out: tap early and lock a small win, wait longer and the reward grows, but if the line drops before you exit you lose the stake. We show the live graph so you see every other player's cashout marker

as it happens. Once you tap out your balance updates instantly and you can join the next round or move your winnings straight to withdrawal. Players in Dhaka open the game on their commute, set a target multiplier and watch the curve — it takes one round to understand the rhythm. We built the interface to load in seconds over mobile data

so you never miss the countdown timer between rounds.

Terms You'll See in Crash Blaze

What does multiplier mean in Crash Blaze?

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

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number we cash you out automatically so you don't need to tap manually. You can turn it on or off in the bet panel.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier where the round ends and the graph drops to zero. It's chosen randomly each round by the server's RNG. If you haven't cashed out before it crashes you lose your stake for that round.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic string generated before the round that proves the crash point was decided in advance. After the round you can check the hash against the revealed seed to confirm the result wasn't changed.

What does live graph mean?

The live graph is the rising curve you watch during each Crash Blaze round. It updates in real time and shows everyone's cashout markers as coloured dots so you see when other players exit and at what multiplier.

What is a cashout marker?

A cashout marker is the small dot that appears on the graph when a player taps out. It shows the multiplier they locked and their username or avatar so you can track other players' exit strategies during the round.

Crash Blaze Questions We Hear Most

Yes. We optimised Crash Blaze to run smoothly over 3G and 4G networks so you can join rounds from anywhere in Bangladesh. The game loads in under three seconds and the live graph updates without buffering even on slower connections.

Open the wallet panel, choose bKash or Nagad, enter your amount and confirm. We'll show an account number. Open your mobile banking app, send the exact amount, then return and paste your transaction ID. Your balance updates within sixty seconds.

If your connection drops after you've placed a bet but before you cash out, the server keeps your bet live until the round crashes. When you reconnect we show the result. If you tapped cashout before disconnecting we honour that timestamp and credit your payout.

The minimum stake is usually five taka and the maximum depends on your account level and the round's total betting pool. We display your current limit in the bet panel before you confirm. Higher VIP tiers unlock larger maximums.

Yes. Turn on auto-cashout in the bet panel and enter your target multiplier. When the graph reaches that number we cash you out instantly. You can change or disable the target before each round starts.

Go to the withdrawal tab, select Rocket or Nagad, enter the amount and your wallet number. We'll ask you to confirm your account name for verification. Once approved the funds reach your mobile wallet in under ten minutes during business hours.
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Crash Blaze

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