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Watch the Multiplier Climb in Real Time

Our Crash Hyper rooms let you cash out before the curve drops—choose your exit point as the multiplier ticks up second by second. Fund rounds with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and withdraw winnings straight back to your mobile wallet.

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FAIR-PLAY SIGNALS

Provable Results and Third-Party Hosting

Every Crash Hyper round generates a public hash before the curve starts, so you can verify the final multiplier wasn't altered after you placed your stake. The studios we partner with—Spribe and Turbo Games—publish their random-number-generation certificates on their own sites, and we display round hashes in your history panel for independent checking.

Provably Fair Hash

Each round ID links to a SHA-256 hash committed before launch. After the crash, you can paste that hash into any third-party checker to confirm the multiplier outcome matches the seed and nonce published at the start.

Studio Certification

Spribe and Turbo Games hold GLI and iTech Labs RNG certificates for their crash-game engines. Both studios publish audit reports on their corporate pages, and we embed their certified builds without modification.

Round Archive

Your account keeps ninety days of round history with bet size, exit multiplier and final result. Export the CSV from settings if you want to analyse your own cash-out patterns or verify any disputed round offline.

Live Player Count

The sidebar shows how many other accounts are in the current round. High player counts mean the server is processing many simultaneous exits, which can add a few milliseconds of latency during peak BPL-match hours.

HELP PATHS

Round Disputes and Wallet Queries

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cash-out doesn't register, open the help panel from the game screen and attach your round ID so we can trace the server log. Most disconnection claims are resolved within two hours once we have the timestamp and your account reference.

Round Dispute Submit your round ID and the exact multiplier you tried to exit at—we'll check the server timestamp against your client log and credit any valid unclaimed win to your wallet within six hours.
Cash-Out Delay If you tapped exit but the curve crashed before the server registered it, the round hash will show the final multiplier. We compare your tap timestamp with the crash moment to confirm whether your exit landed in time.
Wallet Top-Up Send your stake from bKash, Nagad or Rocket using the account number in the deposit screen—most transfers land in under ninety seconds and you'll see the balance appear above the bet slider.
nagot88 Real-Time Curve and Manual Exit Control

Real-Time Curve and Manual Exit Control

Crash Hyper shows a climbing multiplier line that can end at any moment. You place your stake before the round starts, then watch the curve rise from 1.00× upward while you decide when to cash out. Hit the button early and lock in a modest multiplier; wait longer and risk the curve crashing before you exit. Every round result is generated by

a provably fair algorithm—check the hash in your round history to verify the outcome. We host Crash Hyper tables from Spribe and Turbo Games, so you get both the classic rocket climb and the high-speed variant that finishes in under ten seconds. Between rounds you can review the last fifty results in the sidebar to spot recent crash points and plan your

next entry. Because the game moves fast, we built the interface for single-thumb play—tap to join, tap to cash out, and your balance updates in real time without a page refresh.

What the Labels Mean

Short definitions for the tags and controls you'll see in the Crash Hyper interface.

01
What does Auto Cash-Out mean?

Set a target multiplier before the round starts and the game will exit for you the instant the curve reaches that number, removing the need to tap manually during the climb.

02
What is a round hash?

A cryptographic string committed before each round begins, proving the final crash point was decided in advance and not altered after players placed their stakes or made exit decisions.

03
What does the multiplier represent?

The number your stake is multiplied by if you cash out before the curve crashes—exit at 2.50× and a hundred-taka bet returns two hundred fifty taka minus any platform fee.

04
What is server latency?

The delay between your cash-out tap and the server registering it, usually under one hundred milliseconds but slightly longer during high-traffic periods like evening cricket matches.

05
What does bust mean in Crash Hyper?

The moment the multiplier curve stops and drops to zero—any player who did not cash out before that instant loses their stake for that round and must wait for the next launch.

06
What is a turbo round?

A faster variant of Crash Hyper where the multiplier climbs in under ten seconds instead of the usual thirty, giving you less reaction time but faster game cycles and more rounds per hour.

Common Crash Hyper Queries

Answers to the questions we hear most from visitors exploring our Crash Hyper rooms.

Yes—the game runs in any mobile browser without an app download, and the one-thumb interface lets you join rounds and tap cash-out even on a crowded train with one hand holding the rail.

Most bKash, Nagad and Rocket transfers land in under ninety seconds. Send to the account number shown in the deposit panel, and your balance will update automatically once our gateway confirms the transaction.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the round started, the server will honour it even if your phone disconnects. Without an auto target, the round plays out and you lose the stake if the curve crashes.

Open your account panel and tap Round History—you'll see the last ninety days of rounds with your bet size, exit multiplier and the final crash point, plus the provably fair hash for each result.

Minimum stake is usually ten taka per round, and maximum varies by table—standard rooms cap at five thousand taka while VIP tables allow higher limits once your account passes the first withdrawal verification.

Tap Withdraw, enter your Nagad number and the amount you want to pull out. First-time withdrawals need a quick account check—upload your ID screenshot and we'll verify within a few hours, then future exits are instant.
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