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Crash Skyward with Live Multipliers

We run Crash Skyward rounds where you bet on a climbing multiplier and cash out before it drops. Fund your account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake and watch the curve rise in real time.

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1000 bd Crash Skyward with Live Multipliers
1000 bd Inside Our Crash Skyward Lobby

Inside Our Crash Skyward Lobby

Crash Skyward is a multiplier game where each round starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your bet, the curve begins to rise, and you tap cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times the current multiplier. Wait too long and the round crashes, taking your bet with it. We host this on servers

that handle hundreds of players per round, so you see the same multiplier everyone else does and the crash point is determined before the round starts, published in the hash each time. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open Crash Skyward on their phones during commutes, stake small amounts through bKash or Nagad, and cash out at 1.5× or 2× for quick

returns. The lobby shows recent crash points, your own bet history and a live player feed so you can watch others cash out as the multiplier climbs.

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Support Paths for Crash Skyward

Crash History Check Open your account dashboard and tap the Crash Skyward history tab to see every round you played, the multiplier you cashed at and the crash point.
Cash-Out Delays When you tap cash-out in Crash Skyward, the command goes to the game server and confirms in under a second. If your connection drops mid-round, the server holds your last instruction so you are not forced to ride the crash.
Wallet Funding Crash Skyward bets draw from your main account balance. Top up through bKash, Nagad or Rocket in the cashier, confirm with your wallet PIN, and the balance appears in seconds so you can join the next round without waiting.
FAIR-PLAY NOTES

How We Run Crash Skyward Fairly

Provably Fair Hash

Every Crash Skyward round publishes a hash before it starts and reveals the seed after it crashes. You can paste both into a third-party verifier to confirm the crash point was set before anyone placed a bet, so no live…

Server Timestamp Log

We log every cash-out command with a server timestamp accurate to the millisecond. If you dispute a round outcome, send us the round ID and we will share the log entry showing when your cash-out arrived and what multiplier was…

RTP Disclosure

Crash Skyward does not publish a fixed RTP percentage because the return depends entirely on when you choose to cash out.

Multi-Player Consistency

Hundreds of players join the same Crash Skyward round and all see the same multiplier climb at the same speed.

Crash Skyward Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyward?

The multiplier starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs in real time. Your payout is your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 50 Taka bet cashed at 2.50× returns 125 Taka.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends and all remaining bets lose. It is set by a random seed before the round starts and revealed after the crash through the provably fair hash.

What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number, the server cashes you out automatically so you do not have to watch the screen or tap the button mid-round.

What is the house edge in Crash Skyward?

The house edge is a small percentage subtracted from the theoretical return of each round, disclosed in the game rules. It means the long-run average crash point is slightly below the fair-odds value, giving the platform its margin.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify that the crash point was not changed after bets were placed. The game publishes a hash before the round and a seed afterward, and you paste both into a verifier to confirm the outcome.

Can I cash out after the crash?

No. Once the multiplier crashes, all bets that did not cash out are lost. The server stops accepting cash-out commands the instant the crash point is reached, and no retroactive payouts are possible.

Common Crash Skyward Questions

Open your account, deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket in the cashier, then head to the Crash Skyward lobby. Enter your stake, wait for the next round timer to hit zero, and the multiplier will start climbing so you can tap cash-out whenever you want.

The minimum stake is shown in the bet panel before each round. It is typically low enough for small mobile-wallet deposits, so you can join with 10 or 20 Taka and test the rhythm before raising your stake on later rounds.

Yes. The Crash Skyward interface scales to mobile screens and runs in your browser without needing an app download. The cash-out button is large enough to tap accurately even when the multiplier is climbing fast, and the live feed updates smoothly over 4G.

When you cash out mid-round, the win is added to your account balance instantly. To move that balance into your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet, request a withdrawal in the cashier and complete account verification if this is your first time withdrawing.

If you tapped cash-out before losing connection, the server records that instruction and credits your account even if you cannot see the confirmation screen. If you did not cash out, your bet rides the round to the crash and is lost as normal.

The live feed on the right side of the screen shows usernames, stakes and cash-out multipliers in real time. You cannot see exact amounts from other players, but you can watch the feed to gauge when others are cashing out and compare your own timing.
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