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Crash Hyper on jbd

We host crash-style multiplier games where the curve climbs and you decide when to cash out. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake, and watch the multiplier rise in real time until you hit collect or the round crashes.

Live multiplier curveCash-out any secondbKash & Nagad fundingMobile-first interfaceProvably fair rounds
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jbd What crash games look like here

What crash games look like here

Crash Hyper rooms on jbd follow a simple pattern: each round starts at 1.00×, the multiplier climbs, and you tap to cash out before the crash. If you collect in time, your stake multiplies by wherever the curve was when you tapped. If the round crashes first, the stake is lost. The curve speed varies round to round, so timing matters. We

show the last fifty crash points in a sidebar so you can see recent volatility. Every round uses a provably fair seed published before the curve starts, meaning the outcome is already locked and verifiable. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open these rooms from the main lobby tab, stake with funds already in their account wallet, and collect winnings straight back

to the same balance. No downloads, no separate app—just the browser game window and your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit sitting ready.

FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How we run crash-style games

Provably fair seeds

Each crash round generates a server seed before the multiplier curve starts. The hash appears on screen so you see the commitment up front. After the round ends, the revealed seed and client seed combine to reproduce the exact crash point, proving the outcome was locked in advance and could not be altered during play.

Third-party curve engine

Our crash rooms use a certified random-number-generator module audited by an independent lab. The audit report, available in the game footer, confirms that seed pairs map to multipliers without bias and that the distribution over ten million test rounds matches the advertised house edge.

Bet ledger transparency

Every stake, cash-out and crash point is recorded in your account bet history with millisecond timestamps. You can export the CSV from your profile and cross-check tap times against the crash event to confirm whether your collect request arrived in time or after the round ended.

Real-time multiplier stream

The curve you see is the same curve every other player in the room sees, streamed from a single server instance. There is no client-side prediction or interpolation that could let one player see a different crash point than another. Everyone watches the same climb and the same crash in lockstep.

CRASH GAME HELP

Help paths for crash rounds

Round fairness check Every crash round publishes a server seed hash before the curve starts. After the crash, the revealed seed lets you verify the multiplier was already determined and not manipulated mid-round. We link the verification script in the game footer so you can audit any round you played.
Cash-out delays If you tapped collect but the round crashed before your request registered, the system logs your tap timestamp against the crash time. You can appeal the round inside your account bet history, and our support team reviews the server-side record to confirm whether the tap arrived before or after the crash event.
Stake and balance questions Crash games pull from your main account wallet. If a round shows an error after you tapped start, check your wallet balance first—stakes are reserved the moment you confirm, so a failed round usually means insufficient funds. Reload via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and try again.

Crash game vocabulary

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What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. If the curve reaches 2.47× and then crashes, 2.47× is the crash point. Any player who cashed out at 2.46× or lower wins; anyone still in at 2.47× loses their stake.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number, the system collects your stake automatically. It is faster than manual tapping and useful if you want to lock a specific multiplier without watching the whole climb.

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What does provably fair mean in crash games?

Provably fair means the crash point is determined by a seed pair published before the round starts. You can verify after the round that the revealed seed, combined with your client seed, produces the exact crash multiplier shown, proving it was not altered mid-round.

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What is house edge on crash rounds?

House edge is the percentage the platform retains over many rounds. A 2% house edge means the average long-run return to players is 98%. The edge is built into the multiplier distribution so that crash points slightly favour the house across thousands of rounds.

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What does instant crash mean?

Instant crash is when the round ends at 1.00× or just above before anyone can cash out. It happens occasionally because the seed pair can produce very low multipliers. Provably fair logs prove these rounds were not rigged—they are simply the low end of the multiplier range.

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What is lag protection in crash games?

Lag protection logs your cash-out request timestamp on the server so that even if your screen freezes, the system checks whether your tap arrived before the crash. If it did, you get credited at the multiplier when the request was received, not when your screen refreshed.

Common questions about crash rounds

Open the Crash Hyper tab from the main lobby. Pick your stake using the chip buttons, then tap the green start or join button before the countdown ends. The multiplier curve begins at 1.00× and climbs until you cash out or it crashes.

Yes. Our crash rooms load in any mobile browser without a separate app. Players in Dhaka and other cities open the game page, log in, and watch the live multiplier curve on screen. Tap to cash out works the same as on desktop.

The server logs your cash-out request with a millisecond timestamp and compares it to the crash event. If your request arrived even one millisecond before the crash, you collect at the multiplier when you tapped. If it arrived after, the round is lost.

Tap the wallet icon in the top bar, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your amount, and confirm. The deposit lands in your main account balance within a minute, and you can stake that balance in any crash round immediately without a second transfer.

Yes. The house edge is disclosed in the game rules panel, and you can calculate expected return as 100% minus the edge. For example, a 2% edge means 98% RTP over many rounds. Individual rounds vary widely, but the long-run average converges to that figure.

Absolutely. Each round shows a seed hash before the curve starts. After the crash, open the fairness tab in your bet history, paste the revealed server seed and your client seed into the verification script, and it will output the exact crash multiplier. If it matches what you saw, the round was fair.
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