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We host Crash Drift—a multiplier game where you watch the line climb and cash out before it crashes. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit lands in seconds, you pick your stake, and the round starts.

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8999 The Crash Drift round explained

The Crash Drift round explained

Crash Drift is a social betting game built around a rising multiplier. Each round starts at 1.00× and climbs—sometimes to 2×, sometimes to 20× or higher—until it crashes at a random point. You place your bet, watch the curve rise, and hit cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times the current multiplier. If you wait too long and the line

crashes before you exit, the bet is lost. The game runs on provably fair RNG, so every crash point is generated before the round begins and verified after. It's fast, transparent, and popular with Bangladesh players who want quick rounds between commutes or during a break.

GAME MECHANICS

How you enter and play Crash Drift

We've kept Crash Drift simple: fund your wallet via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, open the game tile from the lobby, set your bet amount, and press start. The multiplier graph appears on your screen—desktop or mobile—and you tap cash-out the moment you're ready.

Round entry Pick your stake in Taka, confirm, and the next round countdown begins. You can join mid-session; the game runs back-to-back rounds with a few seconds between each.
Cash-out button The green cash-out button sits below the multiplier graph. Tap it any time before the crash to bank your bet times the live multiplier—your balance updates instantly.
Auto cash-out Set a target multiplier in the options panel and the system will exit your bet automatically when that number is reached, useful if you're watching the graph on mobile while moving.
Mobile layout Crash Drift scales to any screen size. The graph fills the viewport, controls sit at the bottom, and your bet history scrolls below so you can review past rounds between sessions.
FAIRNESS SIGNALS

Provably fair structure in Crash Drift

Crash Drift uses a cryptographic seed system so you can verify each crash point after the round ends. The game generates a server seed, combines it with a client seed, and produces the crash multiplier before any bet is placed. Once the round finishes, both seeds and the resulting hash are published in the game history panel.

Seed transparency Every round publishes its server seed hash before start and reveals the unhashed seed after crash. You can check the calculation yourself using any SHA-256 tool.
Independent RNG The random-number generator runs outside the betting interface, so no manual input can influence the crash point. The outcome is locked before the graph starts climbing.
Game provider We source Crash Drift from a certified studio that supplies the same title to multiple licensed operators. The version you play here matches the one audited by third-party testing labs.
Wallet isolation Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance sits in a separate wallet ledger. Crash Drift reads your bet amount from that ledger and writes winnings back immediately after cash-out, with no manual approval lag.

Crash Drift glossary

What is the multiplier in Crash Drift?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward each round. Your payout equals your bet times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 100 Taka bet at 3.50× returns 350 Taka.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the graph stops and the round ends. If you have not cashed out by that point, your bet is lost and no payout is awarded for that round.

What is provably fair?

Provably fair means you can verify the crash point was determined before the round began, using public server and client seeds. The hash is shown before betting starts and the unhashed seed is revealed after the crash.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier—say 2.00×—and the system exits your bet automatically when the graph reaches that number, so you do not need to watch the screen continuously.

What is bet history in Crash Drift?

Bet history is the scrolling panel below the graph that lists your recent rounds, showing stake, cash-out multiplier, payout and the seed hash for each round so you can review and verify past results.

What does live graph mean?

The live graph is the real-time curve you see during each round. It updates several times per second as the multiplier climbs, and you tap cash-out while watching it to lock your current win.

Common Crash Drift questions

Yes. Deposit via bKash from the wallet screen, open Crash Drift from the game lobby, and the multiplier graph loads in portrait or landscape. Cash-out button sits at the bottom so you can tap with one hand.

Each round displays a server-seed hash before betting opens. After the crash, the unhashed seed is published in your bet history so you can recompute the result using any SHA-256 calculator and confirm it matches.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the disconnect, the system will honour it. If you did not set one, the bet rides to the crash point and you will see the outcome in history when you reconnect.

No. Each round accepts one bet per account. You can change your stake or auto cash-out target between rounds, but you cannot stack multiple bets on a single graph.

The moment you cash out, your payout is added to your account balance. You can see the new total at the top of the screen and place the next bet or request a withdrawal to Nagad or Rocket immediately.

Bet limits are shown in the stake-selection panel inside the game. Minimum is usually low enough for casual rounds, and maximum depends on the table cap set by the provider; both are visible before you confirm your bet.
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