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Multiplier Games Built for Quick Rounds

We run Aviator alongside other multiplier-style crash games where you watch the curve climb and cash out before it drops. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit lands in seconds so you can jump straight into the next round.

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CRASH ZONE HELP

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Round History

Tap the history icon in any crash game to see the last hundred multipliers. Use it to check past results or confirm a payout you think you missed—every round is logged with its final multiplier and timestamp.

Auto Cashout

Set a target multiplier before the round starts and the game will cash you out automatically when the curve hits that number. Useful when you want to lock a 2× or 3× exit without watching the screen the entire time.

Wallet Questions

If a crash-game payout does not appear in your wallet within a minute, refresh the lobby page first. Still missing? Open live chat from the account menu and share your round ID so our team can trace the transaction.

8 bd Inside Our Crash Zone Collection

Inside Our Crash Zone Collection

Our Crash Zone brings together multiplier-driven games from Spribe and similar studios. Aviator sits front and center—you join a live round, watch the multiplier rise from 1.00× upward, and tap to cash out before the plane flies off. Each round lasts seconds, so you can fit three or four rounds into a tea break. We also host other crash-style games where the

mechanic is the same: a rising curve, a decision point, and instant payout to your account wallet when you exit in time. All games stream the same multiplier feed to every player in that round, so the curve you see in Dhaka matches what someone in Chattogram watches. Your Nagad or Rocket balance updates the moment you cash out, and the next

round starts within a few seconds.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Every Round

Provably Fair Rounds

Aviator and most crash games we host use a provably fair algorithm—each round's outcome is hashed before it starts, and you can verify the result afterward with the seed and hash visible in the game client.

Licensed Studios

We source crash games from Spribe and other studios that hold remote gaming software certificates. Each game carries the studio's own fairness seal, which you can see in the info panel inside the lobby.

Instant Settlement

When you cash out, the multiplier at that exact frame is captured server-side and your wallet balance updates in real time. No manual approval step—your payout is automatic and reflected in your next lobby refresh.

Round Replay

Every round you join is saved in your account history with entry time, exit multiplier and net result. You can review any disputed round by opening your history tab and copying the round ID into live chat for investigation.

Common Crash Game Words

What does multiplier mean in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that rises from 1.00× when a round starts. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out—so a ৳100 bet cashed at 2.50× returns ৳250.

What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. When the curve reaches that number the game exits your position automatically, locking your payout even if you are not watching the screen.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each round's result is determined by a cryptographic hash generated before the round starts. After the round ends you can check the seed and hash to verify the outcome was not manipulated.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the curve stops and the round ends. If you cash out before that number you win; if the curve crashes first your stake is lost for that round.

What does instant settlement mean?

Instant settlement means your payout appears in your account wallet the moment you cash out, with no manual approval delay. Refresh the lobby and your new balance reflects the win from that round immediately.

What is round history?

Round history is a log of recent crash points visible inside the game client. It shows the last hundred multipliers so you can review trends or confirm the result of a round you just played.

Your Crash Zone Questions

We host Aviator from Spribe as our headline crash game, plus a rotating selection of other multiplier-style titles. Open the Crash Zone category in the lobby to see the full list available in your region right now.

Yes—every crash game in our lobby runs in mobile browser. Open 8 bd on your phone, log in, tap Crash Zone, and the games load in portrait or landscape without needing a separate app download.

Tap the wallet icon in the top menu, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and follow the on-screen steps to send funds from your mobile wallet. Deposits usually appear in your account balance within sixty seconds.

If you lose connection during a crash round and you set an auto cashout, the server will execute that exit for you. If no auto cashout was set the round plays out and you forfeit your stake for that turn.

Aviator and similar games show a round hash before each game starts. After the crash you can copy the server seed and client seed from the game info panel and verify the outcome using the studio's fairness checker.

Yes—open the withdrawal tab, enter the amount, select bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and submit. Your payout goes through account verification first, then transfers to your mobile wallet once approved, usually within a few hours.
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Crash Zone

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