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We run Crash Countdown rounds where the multiplier climbs in real time and you cash out before it crashes. Your balance updates instantly, and you withdraw the same way you deposited—bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

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111 bad What We Offer in Crash Countdown

What We Offer in Crash Countdown

Every Crash Countdown round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier rises second by second. You watch it climb—1.50×, 2.00×, 5.00×—and hit cash out whenever you want. If you cash out before the crash, your stake multiplies by that number and the amount lands in your wallet. If the graph crashes before you exit, that round closes at zero. We source Crash Countdown

from Spribe, the studio that built Aviator, so the random-number generation is certified and the crash point is hashed before the round starts. You can verify each result against the server seed after the fact. We show the last hundred crash points in the history ribbon so you see the pattern, but past rounds never predict the next one. Dhaka players often

run a few test rounds at low stakes to learn the rhythm, then adjust their cash-out strategy once they understand how fast the multiplier accelerates.

PLAYER HELP

Support Paths for Crash Countdown

When you need help mid-round or want to check a transaction, these three channels cover Crash Countdown questions. Live chat is fastest for balance queries, email handles withdrawal verification, and the FAQ library explains multiplier mechanics and cash-out timing in plain language.

Live Chat Open the chat widget in the bottom corner any time you have a question about a Crash Countdown result, your wallet balance or a pending bKash withdrawal. Our team replies in under two minutes during peak hours.
Email Support Send your account number and transaction ID to our support address if you need a detailed breakdown of a Crash Countdown session or withdrawal status. We respond within four hours and attach screenshots when helpful.
FAQ Library Browse step-by-step guides on how Crash Countdown multipliers work, how to set auto cash-out limits, and how the provably fair hash is generated. Each article includes device-specific screenshots for mobile and desktop.
FAIR PLAY

How We Run Crash Countdown

Crash Countdown fairness relies on cryptographic hashing and third-party studio certification. We show you exactly how each crash point is decided before the round begins, and every number is auditable after the round closes. These four pillars keep the game transparent.

Spribe Studio

We license Crash Countdown directly from Spribe, the Malta-based studio certified by iTech Labs and GLI. Their random-number generator is tested quarterly, and every game result is logged on their server before we display it.

Provably Fair Hash

Each Crash Countdown round publishes a server seed hash before the multiplier starts climbing. After the crash, we reveal the seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the result was locked in advance, not manipulated mid-round.

Transaction Ledger

Every cash-out and wallet update is recorded in your account ledger with a timestamp, round ID and final multiplier. You can export the CSV any time and cross-check it against your bKash, Nagad or Rocket statements.

SSL Encryption

Crash Countdown sessions run over TLS 1.3, so your stake amounts, cash-out commands and wallet balance never travel in plain text. Our certificate is issued by a globally recognised authority and renews automatically every ninety days.

Crash Countdown Terms Explained

These six terms come up in every Crash Countdown session. Knowing what they mean helps you read the multiplier graph, set your cash-out threshold and verify each round result without guessing.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Countdown?

The multiplier is the number that grows from 1.00× upward each second during a Crash Countdown round. If you cash out at 2.50×, your stake is multiplied by 2.50 and the total lands in your wallet.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier value where the round ends. It is decided by the server seed before the round starts, hashed and published so you can verify it was not changed after you placed your stake.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. If the graph reaches that number, the system exits your position automatically so you do not have to click the button manually mid-round.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is decided by a cryptographic hash published before the round starts. After the round, the server reveals the seed so you can recompute the hash and confirm the result was locked in advance.

What is a server seed?

The server seed is a random string generated before each Crash Countdown round. It is hashed and shown to you before the multiplier starts climbing, then revealed afterward so you can verify the crash point was pre-determined, not manipulated.

What does cash out mean?

Cash out means you close your position at the current multiplier before the round crashes. Your stake is multiplied by that number and the winnings appear in your wallet balance immediately, ready to withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

Crash Countdown Questions

Players in Chittagong and Dhaka ask these six questions most often when they first open Crash Countdown. The answers cover stake limits, wallet updates, withdrawal timing and how the provably fair system works in practice.

Watch the multiplier climb on screen and tap the green cash-out button any time before the graph crashes. Your stake is multiplied by the current number and the balance updates instantly in your wallet, ready to withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

Yes. Before the round begins, type your target multiplier into the auto cash-out field. When the graph reaches that number, the system closes your position automatically so you do not have to watch the screen or click manually during the round.

The server generates a random seed before the round starts, hashes it and publishes the hash on screen. That seed determines the crash point. After the round, we reveal the seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the result was locked in before you placed your stake.

If the graph crashes before you click cash out, your stake for that round is lost and your wallet balance stays unchanged. The next round starts a few seconds later, and you can place a new stake with adjusted timing or a different auto cash-out threshold.

Once you request a withdrawal, we verify your account and wallet number within ten minutes. The transfer to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account clears in under an hour, and you receive an SMS confirmation from your wallet provider when the funds arrive.

Yes. Open 111 bad in Chrome or Safari on your Android or iOS device, log in to your account and tap the Crash Countdown tile in the lobby. The multiplier graph scales to fit your screen, and the cash-out button stays accessible at the bottom throughout the round.
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