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Crash ShockWave on bd 7

We host Crash ShockWave multiplier rounds where you watch the curve climb and cash out before it drops. Fund your next round with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're back in the game in seconds.

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FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash ShockWave Transparent

Provably Fair Hashing Each Crash ShockWave round generates a server seed and a client seed before the curve starts. After the round ends you can combine both seeds with the round nonce to verify that the crash point was determined before any player placed a stake, not adjusted mid-flight.
Spribe Studio Integration We source Crash ShockWave from Spribe, the studio that publishes crash-game mechanics under GLI and BMM audit frameworks. The random-number generation and the hash algorithm both follow the studio's published fairness spec, which you can cross-check in the round history.
Real-Time Curve Display Every player watching the same Crash ShockWave round sees the same multiplier climb at the same millisecond. We stream the curve via WebSocket so there's no page refresh delay, and the crash point is broadcast to all sessions simultaneously when the round ends.
Session Balance Lock Once you place a stake in a Crash ShockWave round, that amount is locked in your session balance until the round resolves. You cannot double-stake the same funds in overlapping rounds, and your cash-out credits back to your wallet the moment you exit the curve.
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Watch the Curve, Pick Your Exit

Crash ShockWave is a real-time multiplier game. You place a stake, the curve starts climbing from 1.00×, and you decide when to cash out. Wait too long and the curve crashes, ending the round. Cash out early and you lock in whatever multiplier is showing. We stream every round live so you see the same curve as every other player at the

same instant. Spribe and our other crash-game studios supply the random-number generation and the fairness hash you can verify after each round. Between rounds takes seconds, so you can jump into the next climb as soon as the last one ends. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash ShockWave on the commute because the rounds fit into a five-minute window and the

mobile interface keeps the curve, your balance and the cash-out button all on one screen.

CRASH SHOCKWAVE HELP

Help Paths for Multiplier Rounds

Round History Check Every Crash ShockWave round logs a provably-fair hash in your account history. Tap the round ID to see the seed, the server hash and the final multiplier so you can verify the result was random and not manipulated after you…
Auto Cash-Out Setup Set an auto cash-out multiplier before the round starts and the system will exit your position the instant the curve hits that number.
Connection Drop Protection If your mobile connection drops mid-round, any auto cash-out you set before the curve started will still execute on our server.

Crash ShockWave Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash ShockWave?

The multiplier is the number climbing on the curve. It starts at 1.00× and rises every millisecond. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier you cash out at, so a 2.50× exit on a hundred-taka stake pays two hundred fifty taka.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the curve stops and the round ends. It's determined by the provably-fair hash before the round starts, but revealed only when the curve actually crashes. If you have not cashed out by then, your stake is lost.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a target multiplier you set before the round. When the curve reaches that number, the system exits your position automatically. It runs server-side, so it works even if your connection drops during the climb.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify that the crash point was random and decided before anyone placed a stake. After each round, check the server seed, client seed and nonce in your history to confirm the hash matches the published result.

What is a round nonce?

A nonce is a unique counter for each Crash ShockWave round. It combines with the server seed and client seed to generate the final hash. The nonce increments by one every round so no two rounds share the same seed combination.

What happens if I lose connection mid-round?

If you set an auto cash-out before the round started, the server will execute it at your target multiplier even if your device goes offline. Manual cash-out requires an active connection, so always set an auto target if your signal is unstable.

Crash ShockWave on bd 7

Open your account, navigate to the crash-game lobby and tap Crash ShockWave. Choose your stake, optionally set an auto cash-out multiplier, then press the green button to join the next round. The curve starts climbing a few seconds later.

Yes. Our mobile site loads Crash ShockWave in a single-screen layout with the curve, your balance and the cash-out button all visible at once. No download required; just open your browser, log in and tap the game tile.

The minimum stake depends on the currency you hold in your wallet. For BDT accounts the floor is typically ten taka per round, though the exact limit shows in the stake-selector when you open the game window.

When you cash out of a Crash ShockWave round, your profit credits instantly to your session balance. You can use that balance in the next round or request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket, which we process within our standard withdrawal queue.

Yes. After every round, tap the history icon to see the server seed, client seed, nonce and final crash multiplier. Combine those values with the published hash algorithm to confirm the result was determined before the round started.

Yes. We host Aviator Fast Round, Crash HotSpin and several studio-branded crash variants in the same lobby section. Each uses a similar multiplier-curve mechanic but with different visual themes and speed profiles, so you can switch between them depending on your session mood.
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