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Crash Hyper Rounds Start Every Fifteen Seconds

We run Crash Hyper rounds where you watch a live multiplier climb from 1.00× and cash out before it drops. Each round resets in seconds, your stake multiplies in real time, and you control the exit point from your phone or desktop.

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Watch the Multiplier Climb and Choose Your Exit

Crash Hyper shows a rising curve that can reach 10×, 50×, or higher before it crashes at a random point each round. You place your bet, the multiplier starts climbing, and you tap cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times that number. Wait too long and the curve drops to zero, ending the round. Every round is independent, the crash

point is provably random, and the next game starts seconds later. We stream the multiplier feed live so you see the same curve as every other player in the room, and your phone vibrates the instant you cash out. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Hyper between cricket overs or during the commute because each round takes under a minute and

the lobby saves your last five bets for quick replay.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Hyper Transparent

Every Crash Hyper round uses a hash generated before the multiplier starts climbing, so the crash point cannot be changed mid-flight. You can verify any round after it ends by comparing the revealed seed to the hash shown at the start.

Provably Fair Hashing Before each round begins, we publish a SHA-256 hash of the server seed that determines the crash point. After the round ends, we reveal the seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the outcome was fixed before anyone placed a bet.
Independent RNG Audit Our random-number generator for Crash Hyper is tested quarterly by an external lab that checks the distribution of crash points across ten thousand rounds. The audit report confirms no pattern or bias, and we publish the certificate date in the game footer.
Real-Time Multiplier Feed The multiplier curve you see is streamed from a single server to every player in the room at the same millisecond. No delay, no preview, no player advantage. If your connection lags, the round continues and your auto-cashout threshold still applies based on server time.
Bet and Cashout Logs Your account keeps a permanent record of every Crash Hyper round you entered, the multiplier you cashed out at, and the timestamp. Export the log as CSV from your account settings if you want to track your strategy or reconcile your balance with your bank statement.
CRASH HYPER HELP

Help Paths While You Play Crash Hyper

If the multiplier feed pauses, your cash-out button does not respond, or you want to check a round result, these three paths get you an answer without leaving the game screen.

Live Chat for Crash Rounds Tap the chat icon in the bottom corner of the Crash Hyper screen and type your question. Our team sees which round you were in, checks the server log, and replies in under two minutes with the outcome or the reason the connection dropped.
Round History Panel Open the history tab on the left edge of the Crash Hyper lobby to see the last hundred crash points, your bets, your cash-out multipliers, and your net result. Every round ID links to the provably fair hash so you can verify the outcome was random.
Account Cashout Check If you cashed out before the crash but the balance has not updated, go to your account wallet and tap refresh. Crash Hyper payouts post within five seconds; if it takes longer, contact support with the round ID and we will trace the transaction on our end.

Crash Hyper Glossary

Key terms you will see in the Crash Hyper lobby, explained in plain language so you know what each number and button means before you place your first bet.

What does the multiplier mean in Crash Hyper?

The multiplier is the live number that starts at 1.00× and climbs every fraction of a second. Your payout equals your bet times whatever multiplier shows when you cash out, so a 500 Taka bet at 3.45× pays 1,725 Taka.

What is the crash point?

The crash point is the random multiplier where the curve stops and the round ends. It can land anywhere from 1.01× to several hundred times, decided by a provably fair hash generated before the round starts.

What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. If the curve reaches that number, the system exits your bet instantly without you tapping the button, protecting your stake if you lose focus or your connection drops.

What is a round ID?

Each Crash Hyper round has a unique ID displayed at the top of the screen. You use this ID to look up the result in your history, verify the provably fair hash, or report a dispute to support.

What does the green curve show?

The green curve is the live graph of the multiplier climbing in real time. The steeper it rises, the faster the multiplier increases. When it crashes, the line drops vertically to zero and the round ends.

What is a cashout lag?

Cashout lag is the tiny delay between tapping the button and the server registering your exit. On a stable connection it is under fifty milliseconds, but if your mobile data stutters you might cash out a fraction later than you intended.

Crash Hyper Questions We Hear Most

Real questions from players opening Crash Hyper for the first time, answered with the exact steps and limits so you know what to expect before you fund your account.

Open your account wallet, tap bKash, enter the amount, and send to the merchant number we show. Confirm with your bKash PIN. Funds appear in your Crash Hyper balance within sixty seconds, and you can bet on the next round immediately.

Yes. Crash Hyper runs in your mobile browser or our app without download delays. The multiplier feed and cash-out button work on 4G, the screen rotates to landscape for a wider view, and your bet history syncs across devices instantly.

If you set an auto cash-out multiplier before the round started, the server honours it even if your phone disconnects. If you did not set one, the bet rides to the crash point and you lose the stake. Reconnect to see the result.

Request a withdrawal from your account wallet, choose Nagad, and confirm your phone number. We process Crash Hyper cashouts within fifteen minutes during business hours, and Nagad credits your mobile wallet a few seconds after we release the funds.

Yes. Open the round history, find the round ID, and tap the provably fair link. We show the server seed, the client seed, and the hash. Copy those into any SHA-256 calculator and compare the output to the hash we published before the round started.

Minimum stake is ten Taka per round so mobile players can try the game without risking much. Maximum depends on your account tier and ranges from five thousand to fifty thousand Taka per round. Check your wallet for your current limit.
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Crash Hyper

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