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Multiplier rounds with instant cashout control

We run Crash Betboost sessions around the clock so you decide when to cash out as the multiplier climbs. Place your stake, watch the curve rise, and tap exit before it drops—your timing sets the payout.

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555qq What makes our Crash Betboost different

What makes our Crash Betboost different

Each Crash Betboost round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier rises in real time across your screen. You choose the moment to cash out—tap the button and we lock your win at that exact multiplier before the curve crashes. Miss the exit and the round resets to zero. We show the last fifty round results in the sidebar so you can track

recent peak multipliers and plan your next entry. Stake as little as ten taka or scale up when you want higher returns. The graph updates every tenth of a second, giving you tight control over your cashout timing. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and your balance appears instantly so you can join the next round without waiting.

CRASH HELP

Support paths for Crash Betboost players

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cashout doesn't register, our live chat team verifies the server timestamp and replays the session log to confirm your exit point. Most queries around stake limits or auto-cashout settings are resolved in under three minutes during peak hours.

Live chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom-right corner of the Crash Betboost screen and describe the round number or timestamp. Our team checks the server log and confirms whether your cashout was recorded before the crash.
Round history Tap the clock icon above the graph to see your last hundred Crash Betboost rounds with entry stake, exit multiplier and net result. Use this to review disputed rounds or track your cashout timing patterns over the session.
Auto-cashout guide Set a target multiplier in the control panel and we'll exit your position automatically when the curve hits that number. Adjust the threshold between rounds to lock profit without watching every climb—useful during high-speed sessions.
FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How we keep Crash Betboost outcomes transparent

Every Crash Betboost round is governed by a provably fair algorithm that generates the crash point before the round starts, then reveals the hash after the curve stops. You can verify the seed and check that the outcome wasn't altered mid-round, giving you confidence that timing—not manipulation—decides the result.

Provably fair hashing

We publish the round seed hash before each Crash Betboost session begins. After the crash, the plain seed is revealed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the crash multiplier was predetermined, not changed during the climb.

Server timestamp logs

Every cashout you trigger is recorded with a millisecond-accurate server timestamp. If you dispute an exit, our support team retrieves that log entry and shows you the exact multiplier at the moment your tap registered on our infrastructure.

Public round feed

The sidebar displays the last fifty Crash Betboost outcomes in real time—peak multipliers, crash points and round IDs. Anyone can scroll through this feed to see the distribution of results and verify that extreme multipliers appear at natural frequency.

Independent RNG audit

Our random-number generator for Crash Betboost undergoes quarterly review by a third-party testing lab. The certificate is linked in the account footer, confirming that crash points follow the declared probability curve without hidden bias.

Crash Betboost glossary for Bangladesh players

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What is a multiplier in Crash Betboost?

The multiplier is the rising number that starts at 1.00× and climbs until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out.

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What does cashout mean?

Cashout is the action you take to exit a Crash Betboost round and lock your winnings at the current multiplier before the curve drops to zero. Tap the button or set an auto-exit threshold.

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What is provably fair in crash games?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated from a public seed before the round starts, then revealed afterward so you can verify the outcome wasn't altered mid-climb. It ensures transparency in every round.

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What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier, and our system exits your position automatically when the graph reaches that number. Useful when you want to lock profit without watching the screen continuously.

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What is round history?

Round history is the log of your past Crash Betboost sessions showing entry stake, exit multiplier, crash point and net result. Access it via the clock icon to review outcomes or resolve disputes.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the final multiplier at which the round ends and the curve drops to zero. Any player who hasn't cashed out before this point loses their stake for that session.

Common questions about our Crash Betboost lobby

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown in our deposit panel, confirm with your PIN, and your balance updates within seconds so you can join the next round.

Yes. Enter your target multiplier in the auto-cashout field before placing your stake, and we'll exit your position the moment the graph hits that number—no manual tap needed during the climb.

If you set an auto-cashout threshold before the disconnect, our server honors that exit instruction even while you're offline. Without auto-cashout, the round continues and you lose the stake if it crashes before you reconnect.

Tap the round ID in your history panel to see the public seed and hash. Copy the seed, hash it yourself using any SHA-256 tool, and compare the result to our published hash—they'll match if the crash point was predetermined.

Yes. Our Crash Betboost screen adapts to mobile browsers—graph, cashout button and round history all stack vertically so you can track the multiplier and exit with one thumb during your commute.

Minimum stake is typically ten taka per round; maximum varies by session but is displayed in the stake-input panel before you confirm. Check the current limits above the graph each time you enter a new Crash Betboost session.
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