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Crash Skyline Game Room

We run Crash Skyline rounds where you watch a multiplier climb and cash out before it drops—your call, your timing. Fund the session with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then join the next graph.

Live Multiplier GraphCash-Out AnytimeRound HistoryAuto-Exit OptionMobile & Desktop
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CRASH SKYLINE HELP

Help Paths for Crash Skyline

If the graph freezes mid-round or your cash-out didn't register, our support paths handle the common Crash Skyline questions—connection drops, disputed exits and round verification. We log every graph tick and every cash-out instruction so we can trace what happened when the multiplier was climbing.

Round Verification If you think your cash-out didn't go through, send us the round ID from the history panel. We check the server log for your exit instruction timestamp and the graph state at that moment, then confirm whether the round had already crashed or your instruction arrived in time.
Graph Connection Crash Skyline streams the multiplier graph over WebSocket; if your mobile signal drops mid-round the graph will freeze but the server round continues. Reload the page immediately to see the final result. Your stake is only at risk if you were still in when the crash occurred.
Auto Cash-Out Setup Set an auto-exit multiplier before the round starts—if the graph reaches that number your stake is cashed out automatically, even if you're not watching. Useful when you want to lock a target but don't trust your own finger speed during the climb.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Skyline Fairly

Crash Skyline generates each crash point using a provably fair algorithm where the result is seeded before the round opens, so neither we nor any player can influence where the graph stops. We publish the server seed hash at the start of every round and reveal the full seed after the crash so you can verify the outcome independently.

Provably Fair Seed

Every Crash Skyline round is determined by a server seed hashed and displayed before betting opens. After the crash we reveal the seed and the client seeds so you can run the hash yourself and confirm the multiplier was not…

Round History Archive

We keep a rolling archive of the last five hundred Crash Skyline rounds visible in the sidebar—crash point, round ID and timestamp.

Live Graph Stream

The multiplier graph updates every few milliseconds via WebSocket from our game server; the same feed reaches every player at the same instant.

Wallet Integration

Crash Skyline stakes are deducted from your ace366 account wallet the instant the round opens; cash-outs credit back to the same wallet within seconds.

ace366 What Makes Crash Skyline Different

What Makes Crash Skyline Different

Crash Skyline is a single-graph multiplier game where every round starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to exit—tap the cash-out button and lock your stake times the current multiplier, or wait for a higher number and risk the crash. We show live round history in the sidebar so you can see recent crash

points, though every round is independent. The graph updates in real time, streamed from our game server, and your exit instruction is processed the instant you tap it. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Skyline on mobile during breaks because each round lasts seconds and you control the exact moment you collect. We pair the game with bKash, Nagad and Rocket

deposit rails so funding is as fast as the rounds themselves.

Crash Skyline Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyline?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× each round; if you cash out at 2.50× your stake is multiplied by 2.50 and paid to your wallet instantly.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the graph stops and the round ends. Anyone still holding a stake when the crash happens loses that round's bet.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts; if the graph reaches that number your stake exits automatically without you needing to tap the button.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each crash point is determined by a server seed that's hashed and published before betting opens, so you can verify afterward that the result wasn't changed mid-round.

What is round history?

Round history shows the last several hundred Crash Skyline results—crash point, round ID and time—so you can review patterns, though every new round is independent and past results don't predict the next.

What is server seed?

The server seed is the random input that determines where each Crash Skyline round will crash. We hash it before the round opens and reveal it afterward so you can confirm the outcome was set in advance.

Crash Skyline Questions

Open the Crash Skyline room from the lobby, enter your stake in the bet box before the countdown ends, then watch the graph climb. Tap cash out anytime to lock your multiplier, or let it ride and hope the crash comes later.

Yes—hit the cash-out button the moment you want to exit and your stake times the current multiplier goes straight to your wallet. Once the graph crashes the round is over and you can't exit late.

The server round continues even if your screen freezes. Reload the page immediately to see the final multiplier. If you set an auto cash-out it will still trigger; if you didn't, you're in until the crash.

After each crash we publish the server seed and client seeds used to generate that round's crash point. Copy them into any SHA-256 calculator and compare the hash to the one we showed before betting opened—they'll match if the round was fair.

Yes—deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the cashier page, wait a minute for the transfer to clear, then open Crash Skyline on your phone. The graph updates in real time and the cash-out button is right below it.

We display the last five hundred rounds in the history sidebar with crash point, round ID and timestamp. You can scroll back to see how recent rounds landed, though every new round is independent and history doesn't predict the next graph.
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Crash Skyline

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