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Ride the multiplier curve before it drops

We run Crash ShockWave rounds where the multiplier climbs in real time and you decide when to cash out. Fund your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and jump straight into the next round — no queue, no delay.

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FAIR PLAY NOTES

How we keep Crash ShockWave transparent

We don't control the multiplier curve — the studio does, using a hash-chain system you can audit in the game client. Every round's crash point is locked before betting opens, and after the round closes the server publishes the seed so you can verify the result matched the pre-commit hash. Here's what sits behind our Crash ShockWave lobby to keep it fair and auditable.

Provably fair algorithm

Each round's crash point is generated by hashing a server seed, a client seed and a nonce before the betting window opens. After the round you can rehash those inputs yourself and confirm the crash value matched the pre-committed hash — no retroactive changes possible.

Independent RNG audit

The studio behind Crash ShockWave submits its random-number generator to a third-party testing lab every quarter. The lab runs millions of simulated rounds, checks the distribution curve, and certifies that no predictable pattern exists. We publish the latest certificate date in our game info modal.

Real-time bet ledger

Every stake, cashout and final multiplier is written to our database the instant it happens. You can request your full bet history via the account panel, and we'll export a CSV showing round ID, your entry multiplier, your exit multiplier and the timestamp down to the millisecond.

Instant settlement

When you tap cash-out the server locks your multiplier value within 50 milliseconds and credits your account wallet immediately. There's no manual approval step and no delay — the win amount appears in your balance before the next round starts, ready to stake again or withdraw to bKash.

CRASH GAME HELP

Get help while you play Crash ShockWave

We've set up three direct channels so you can solve bet questions, cashout issues or wallet holds without leaving the game screen. Tap the help icon at the top of the lobby and you'll see live chat, email and the FAQ search — all three work on mobile, and chat connects you to our Bangladesh support team in seconds.

Live chat for cashout questions Open the chat bubble in the game footer and you'll reach our team in under a minute. Explain your round ID or bet history and we'll check the server log, confirm the cashout timestamp, and resolve holds or disputed multipliers on the spot.
Email for bet verification Send your account email and the round timestamp to our support address and we'll pull the provably fair seed, the crash point and your cashout trigger from the database. Most verification replies land in your inbox within two hours during business days.
FAQ for multiplier rules Search the Crash ShockWave section of our FAQ to learn how the multiplier is generated, what happens if your connection drops mid-round, and how we handle auto-cashout limits. Every answer includes a step-by-step example so you know exactly what to expect.
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Watch the graph climb and pick your exit

Crash ShockWave is a multiplier-style game where every round starts at 1.00× and rises fast. You place a stake before the round begins, watch the curve climb, then cash out before it crashes. If you exit in time your stake is multiplied by the graph value at that moment. If the curve drops before you tap out your bet is lost. We

source the game from a certified studio so the crash point each round is generated by a provably fair algorithm you can verify in the game client. Every round is independent, the multiplier path is random, and there's no pattern to chase. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open our lobby on the train, stake a few rounds between stops, and withdraw winnings

to the same bKash or Nagad wallet they deposited from. The game screen shows recent crash points so you can see how the last ten rounds played out, but past results don't influence the next curve. It's fast, transparent, and built for mobile — tap to bet, tap to cash out, done.

Crash ShockWave glossary for Bangladesh players

These are the terms you'll see on the Crash ShockWave game screen and in the help docs. Each definition explains what the word means in the context of this multiplier game, so you know exactly what's happening when you place a bet or tap cashout.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends and the graph stops climbing. If you cashed out before that number your bet wins; if you didn't your stake is lost for that round.

What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout is a setting you enable before the round starts. You pick a target multiplier and the system will cash you out automatically the instant the graph reaches that number, even if you're not watching the screen.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair is a cryptographic method where the crash point is locked using a hash before betting opens. After the round you can verify the hash matched the result, proving the outcome wasn't manipulated after you placed your bet.

What is the server seed?

The server seed is a random string the game engine generates before each round. It's hashed together with your client seed and the round nonce to calculate the crash point, and the unhashed seed is revealed after the round closes.

What does multiplier mean in Crash ShockWave?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs every fraction of a second. Your final payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you hit cashout, so a 50 BDT bet at 2.50× pays 125 BDT.

What happens if my connection drops during a round?

If your connection cuts mid-round and you set an auto-cashout target the server will honour that exit point. If you didn't set one your bet rides until the crash and is lost, because the server can't guess when you intended to exit.

Common questions about our Crash ShockWave lobby

These are the questions Bangladesh players ask most often when they open Crash ShockWave for the first time or run into a cashout issue. Each answer is based on how our platform actually handles bets, payouts and wallet flows for this game.

Yes, the game loads in your mobile browser or our app and uses very little data per round — usually under 100 KB because it's mostly a live graph feed with minimal graphics. Players on Grameenphone and Robi run it over 4G without lag or buffering between rounds.

Open the wallet panel, tap Add Funds, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount in BDT, then complete the payment in your wallet app using the account number and reference we show. Funds appear in your btjl balance within one minute and you can stake immediately.

The minimum stake is 10 BDT per round and the maximum is 5,000 BDT per round. Those limits apply to every player on our platform; if you want to bet more you'll need to split your stake across multiple rounds or ask support about VIP table access.

When you request a withdrawal we verify your account within a few hours during business days, then push the BDT amount to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket number. Most players see the money arrive within two to four hours after approval, depending on the wallet provider's processing schedule.

Yes, tap the info icon on the game screen before the round starts and you'll see the hashed server seed. After the round finishes the game publishes the unhashed seed and you can verify the crash point by running the same hash function yourself using an online checker.

We run rotating promotions that sometimes include cashback on crash-game losses or bonus funds for players who hit specific multiplier milestones. Check the promo board in your account dashboard to see what's active this week, and read the terms to confirm Crash ShockWave rounds count toward the wager requirement.
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