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Crash Countdown – Watch the Line, Cash Out on Time

We run Crash Countdown tables where a multiplier climbs until it crashes. You pick when to cash out; wait too long and the round ends. Our rooms refresh every few seconds so you can jump straight back in.

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FAIRNESS CHECK

How We Prove Each Crash Countdown Result

Crash Countdown outcomes are generated before the round starts, hashed, and published in the lobby ticker. After the crash, the seed is revealed so you can verify the hash yourself. This provably-fair setup means neither you nor we can change where the line stops once the round begins.

Provably fair hashing

Each round's crash point is committed as a SHA-256 hash before launch. When the round ends, we publish the seed. Paste both into any hash calculator and you'll see they match, proving the outcome was fixed in advance.

Third-party RNG cert

Our Crash Countdown provider holds an RNG certificate from an accredited test lab. The lab re-tests the random-number generator every year to confirm it produces statistically uniform results across millions of rounds.

Public result feed

Every crash multiplier for the past 500 rounds scrolls along the top of the Crash Countdown lobby. You can export the list as JSON and run your own distribution analysis to see the frequency of each multiplier band.

Wallet separation

Your bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits sit in a custody account separate from operating funds. Crash Countdown wins are paid from that same segregated wallet so your balance never depends on house liquidity for other games.

HELP PATHS

Getting Answers While You Play Crash Countdown

Crash Countdown moves fast, so we keep support channels open when the rooms are live. If a round freezes, a cash-out doesn't register, or you want to check a result hash, reach us through the paths below and we'll pull the server log for that specific round.

Live chat Tap the speech bubble in the bottom corner of any Crash Countdown table. Our team sees your session ID automatically so we can trace the round in question without asking you to screenshot timestamps.
Round history Every Crash Countdown result you played sits in your account's game-history tab with the multiplier, your cash-out point and the fairness hash. Export the CSV if you want your own record for any session.
WhatsApp line Send your account number and the approximate time of the round to our Bangladesh WhatsApp support. We respond during Dhaka daytime hours and can confirm whether a cash-out command reached the server before the crash.
7888bet The Mechanic Behind Our Crash Countdown Tables

The Mechanic Behind Our Crash Countdown Tables

Each Crash Countdown round starts at 1.00× and rises—sometimes to 2×, sometimes past 10×, sometimes it stops at 1.02×. Your job is to hit cash-out before the line crashes. If you do, your stake multiplies by that number and lands in your wallet. Miss it and the round takes your bet. We source our Crash Countdown software from studios that publish their

fairness hashes so you can verify each result yourself. The lobby shows the last twenty outcomes in a ticker along the top, giving you a feel for recent patterns without making predictions. Rounds run back-to-back; the moment one ends, the next countdown begins. You fund each round from your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance, and any win moves straight into the same

wallet for withdrawal or another round.

Crash Countdown Glossary for Bangladesh Players

New to multiplier games? These are the terms you'll see in our Crash Countdown lobby and in player chat. Each definition is plain-language so you know exactly what happens when you press a button.

What does 'cash out' mean in Crash Countdown?

Cash out is the button you press to lock your current multiplier and collect your winnings before the round crashes. Once you cash out, that round is finished for you and your profit moves to your wallet immediately.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier—say 2.50×—so the system cashes you out automatically when the line reaches it. You don't need to watch the screen or click manually; the software exits the round for you at your chosen level.

What does 'crash point' mean?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the round ends. It might be 1.08× or 5.32× or any number the RNG picks. If you haven't cashed out by that moment, your stake is lost and the next round starts.

What is a fairness hash in Crash Countdown?

A fairness hash is a cryptographic fingerprint of the round's crash point, published before the countdown begins. After the crash, we reveal the seed. You can hash the seed yourself to confirm it matches the pre-published hash, proving the result wasn't tampered with.

What does 'multiplier' mean?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward during a Crash Countdown round. Your potential win equals your stake times the current multiplier. The higher it goes before you cash out, the larger your payout—but the risk of a crash also rises.

What is 'busted' in Crash Countdown?

Busted means the round crashed before you cashed out, so your bet is lost. The multiplier stopped, the screen flashes red, and the next countdown begins. It's the opposite of a successful cash-out and is part of the game's core risk.

Common Questions About 7888bet Crash Countdown

These are the questions Bangladesh players ask us most often when they first open a Crash Countdown table. Each answer covers one specific part of the game flow so you know what to expect before you fund a round.

Yes. Our Crash Countdown lobby loads in any mobile browser without an app download. Open 7888bet on your Android or iOS device, log in, and tap the Crash Countdown tile. The multiplier graph and cash-out button both scale to fit your screen.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket for Crash Countdown funding. Pick your wallet in the cashier, send the amount to the account number shown, confirm with your PIN, and the balance appears in your game wallet within a minute so you can start a round.

Withdrawal requests are reviewed within a few hours. Once approved, the transfer to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket number usually completes in under an hour. First-time withdrawals may take longer because we verify your account ownership to meet payment-provider rules.

The minimum bet is ten Taka per round. The maximum depends on the table; our standard Crash Countdown room caps single bets at five thousand Taka. High-roller tables with higher limits are marked separately in the lobby if your account qualifies.

Yes. Every round you play is logged in your account's game-history section with the crash point, your cash-out multiplier, the time-stamp and the fairness hash. Download the CSV file and use any SHA-256 tool to verify each seed against its published hash.

We run a weekly reload offer that adds a percentage to your deposit; the bonus balance can be used in Crash Countdown rounds. Check the promotions board after logging in to see current terms, wagering requirements and expiry dates for any active reload.
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