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Crash Skyward on bd55

We host Crash Skyward with live multiplier curves that climb until someone exits or the round crashes. You pick your stake, watch the line rise, and tap out when you're ready—your multiplier locks and we settle to your account wallet in seconds.

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What We Offer in Crash Skyward

Crash Skyward is a multiplier game where the curve starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to exit: tap the cashout button before the crash and we lock your stake times the current multiplier. Wait too long and the round ends at zero. We show every player's exit in real time on the side

rail so you can see the crowd strategy. Our build runs on Spribe's provably fair engine, meaning each crash point is hashed before the round starts and published after, so you can verify the result yourself. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Skyward on their phone between meetings, set an auto-exit at 2× or 3×, and let the curve do the

work.

FAIR PLAY

How We Run Crash Skyward

We use Spribe's certified random-number generator for every Crash Skyward round, and the crash point is cryptographically committed before the curve starts climbing. That hash sits on our server—visible in your round history—so neither we nor any player can alter the outcome mid-flight. Independent testing labs audit Spribe's RNG quarterly, and we publish those certificates in our help centre so you can confirm the fairness chain yourself.

Spribe RNG engine Crash Skyward runs on Spribe's provably fair system. Each crash multiplier is determined by a server seed, a client seed and a nonce, all hashed together before the round goes live. You can verify any result by checking the seed pair in our history panel.
Pre-round hash lock Before the multiplier curve starts, the crash point is already calculated and hashed. We display that hash in the round header, and after the crash we reveal the seeds. Paste them into any SHA-256 checker and you'll reproduce the same crash multiplier—proof it wasn't rigged mid-round.
Third-party RNG audits Independent testing labs review Spribe's random-number generator every quarter. Those audit reports confirm the distribution of crash points matches the statistical model, so high and low multipliers appear at the expected frequency. We link the latest certificate in the help centre.
Live exit feed transparency The right-hand rail on the Crash Skyward screen shows every player's exit in real time—username, exit multiplier and win amount. That live feed lets you see the crowd strategy and confirms that payouts settle immediately when someone cashes out, no delays or hidden steps.
CRASH SUPPORT

Help Paths for Crash Skyward

When you need assistance with bet history, disputed rounds or cashout timing, these channels keep you moving. We log every multiplier curve on your account so you can review the exact exit point and payout, and our live chat team can pull the same record if a round result looks off.

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Live chat for bet review

Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of the Crash Skyward screen and ask for your round hash or exit confirmation. Our team sees the same multiplier log you do and can verify the crash point within a couple of minutes.

Account wallet check

Tap the wallet icon at the top of the lobby to see every Crash Skyward settle transaction. Each payout lists the round ID, your exit multiplier and the BDT amount, so you can cross-check against the curve history if something feels wrong.

Provably fair log

Every Crash Skyward round publishes a server seed and client seed after the crash. Copy those strings from the history tab, paste them into Spribe's verification tool, and you'll see the same crash point we showed—proof the outcome was fixed before anyone placed a bet.

Crash Skyward Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you'll see on the Crash Skyward screen, written for players who are new to multiplier games or want to confirm what each label means before placing their first bet.

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What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. It's determined by a random-number generator before the curve starts climbing, so neither the house nor any player knows it in advance until the line stops.

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What is auto-exit in Crash Skyward?

Auto-exit lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. When the curve reaches that number, we cash you out automatically—no need to tap the button. Useful if you want a consistent two-times or three-times strategy without watching every second.

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What is the live exit feed?

The live exit feed is the right-hand panel showing every player's cashout in real time. You see their username, the multiplier they locked and the BDT payout, so you can track crowd behaviour and judge when others are taking profit.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify each Crash Skyward result using the server seed, client seed and nonce published after the round. Hash those strings yourself and you'll reproduce the same crash point, proving the outcome wasn't tampered with mid-flight.

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What is the round hash in Crash Skyward?

The round hash is a cryptographic fingerprint of the crash point, generated and displayed before the curve starts. After the crash we reveal the seeds that produced that hash, so you can confirm the result was locked in before anyone placed a bet.

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What does cashout multiplier mean?

Your cashout multiplier is the curve value at the moment you exit. Multiply your original stake by that number and you get your total return. Exit at two-point-five-times and a hundred-taka bet pays you two hundred fifty taka, including your stake back.

Common Questions About Crash Skyward

Real questions from Bangladesh players who want to understand stake limits, payout timing, mobile performance and the fairness proof before they open their first Crash Skyward round on bd55.

Open the Crash Skyward tile in the lobby, type your stake in taka into the bet box, then press the green bet button before the countdown ends. The multiplier curve starts climbing and you tap cashout whenever you want to lock your profit.

Yes. Type your target multiplier into the auto-exit field before you place the bet. When the curve hits that number we cash you out instantly, no manual tap needed. Players in Chittagong use two-times or three-times auto-exit for consistent returns without watching the screen.

We settle each cashout to your bd55 wallet the moment you exit. Your balance updates in real time, and you can start the next round or move the taka to bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet screen—usually clears in under a minute for local rails.

Yes. The multiplier curve, bet controls and live exit feed all scale to your phone screen. Players in Dhaka open Crash Skyward on the train, set their auto-exit, and watch the curve climb without switching apps or losing the connection mid-round.

After each crash, tap the round hash in your history panel to see the server seed, client seed and nonce. Copy those strings, paste them into Spribe's verification tool on their site, and you'll reproduce the same crash point—proof the outcome was locked before the round started.

Your stake is lost. The curve stops at a random multiplier and any player who hasn't cashed out gets zero for that round. That's the core risk—exit early for a small, or hold longer and risk losing everything if the crash comes first
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