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Crash Zap: Live Multiplier Control

We host Crash Zap multiplier rounds where you watch the curve climb and tap to cash out before it drops. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the room in seconds.

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FAIR PLAY

How We Run Crash Zap Fairly

Crash Zap runs on a hash-based RNG that generates each crash point before the round starts, then reveals the seed after the curve stops so you can verify the result independently. We publish the algorithm documentation in the game rules panel.

Provably Fair Hash

Every Crash Zap round publishes a hash before the multiplier starts climbing. After the crash, we reveal the server seed and client seed so you can hash them yourself and confirm the crash point was set fairly, not manipulated mid-round.

Round Archive Access

The last five hundred Crash Zap rounds stay visible in the game lobby, showing each round's crash multiplier and the hash pair. Click any archived round to see the seed reveal and verify the fairness calculation against your own hash tool.

Independent RNG Audit

Our multiplier-game RNG goes through quarterly lab audits that test the crash-point distribution and seed-reveal process. We post the audit certificate link in the game footer so you can read the lab's findings before you play.

Session Disconnect Rules

If your connection drops while a Crash Zap round is live and you hadn't cashed out yet, the server treats your bet as riding to the crash. The round result and your final balance update appear in your wallet log once you reconnect.

CRASH ZAP HELP

Help Paths for Crash Zap

If a Crash Zap round disconnects mid-flight or you need to check your cashout history, these channels answer questions specific to multiplier-game play, wallet balance updates and session logs.

Live Chat – Crash Zap Open the chat widget from any Crash Zap screen to ask about a round result, a cashout that didn't register, or how to view your multiplier history. The team sees your session ID and can pull the round log in real time.
Crash Zap FAQ The help centre's Crash Zap section explains how the provably fair hash works, what happens if your connection drops during a live multiplier climb, and where to find your cashout records in the account wallet.
Account Wallet Log Every Crash Zap cashout appears in your wallet transaction list with the round ID, the multiplier you locked, and the payout amount. Compare that log against the round archive if you need to verify a result.
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What Makes Crash Zap Different

Crash Zap is a multiplier-curve game where each round starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You choose your stake, watch the multiplier rise in real time, and tap the cashout button whenever you want to lock in that multiple of your bet. Wait too long and the curve crashes, taking your stake with it. We run

Crash Zap on provably fair RNG so every crash point is verifiable after the round closes. The game sits alongside our slot lobbies and live tables, so you can switch between Crash Zap sessions and a hand of Blackjack Club without leaving the platform. Bangladesh players in Dhaka and Chittagong fund their accounts with bKash or Nagad, jump into a Crash Zap

room, and track their cashout history in the account wallet page.

Multiplier-Game Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you'll see in Crash Zap lobbies, round logs and cashout screens.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Zap?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each millisecond until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cashed out at before the crash.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier value where the curve stops and the round ends. It's determined by the provably fair hash before the round starts, then revealed after the crash so you can verify it.

What does cashout mean?

Cashout is the button you press to lock in the current multiplier and claim your stake times that number. Once you cash out, your payout moves to your wallet balance and you exit that round.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic string generated before the Crash Zap round begins. After the crash, the server reveals the seed so you can rehash it yourself and confirm the crash point wasn't changed mid-flight.

What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically so you don't have to watch every millisecond and click manually.

What does session log mean?

Your session log is the list of every Crash Zap round you joined, showing your stake, the multiplier you cashed out at or the crash point if you didn't exit, and the resulting wallet change.

Common Crash Zap Questions

Real questions Bangladesh players ask about joining Crash Zap rooms, cashing out, verifying round results and linking their bKash or Nagad wallet to the lobby.

Log into your account, open the Crash Zap lobby from the games menu, pick your stake with the chip selector, then press the bet button before the next round starts. The multiplier begins climbing a few seconds later.

Yes. Press the cashout button whenever you want to lock in the current multiplier. Your payout appears in your wallet immediately, and you can join the next round or leave the lobby whenever you're ready.

If the curve crashes before you press cashout, you lose that round's stake. The crash point and your session result both appear in your wallet log so you can review what the multiplier reached.

After the round ends, click the hash icon next to the crash point in the round archive. Copy the server seed and client seed, paste them into any SHA-256 tool, and compare the output to the published hash.

Yes. Open ace366 in your mobile browser, log in, deposit via bKash from the wallet page, then navigate to Crash Zap under the games menu. The multiplier graph and cashout button both work on touch screens.

Yes. A live feed on the right side of the screen displays each cashout as it happens, showing the player name, the multiplier they locked, and their payout. You can hide that panel if you prefer to focus only on your own curve.
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