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Crash Velocity – Cash Out Before the Line Drops

We run Crash Velocity rounds every minute—watch the multiplier climb from 1.00× and tap cash-out before the line crashes. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance funds each round, and winnings land in your account wallet the second you exit.

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Watch the Multiplier Climb, Decide When to Exit

Crash Velocity is a live multiplier game: the curve starts at 1.00× and climbs—sometimes to 2×, sometimes past 10× or higher—then crashes at a random point. You pick your stake, the round starts, and you tap cash-out any time before the crash. If you exit at 3.45×, your stake pays 3.45 times; wait too long and the crash wipes the round. We

stream every round live so you see the same curve as every other player in that session. Rounds launch roughly every sixty seconds, the history rail on the left shows the last fifty crash points, and you can queue your next stake while the current round runs. Players in Dhaka often watch two or three rounds to spot patterns, then jump in—the

game moves fast and the mobile layout keeps the chart, cash-out button and balance all on one screen without scrolling.

CRASH VELOCITY HELP

Help Paths for Crash Velocity Players

If the multiplier freezes mid-round or your cash-out doesn't register, our live chat and account-support channels are the fastest routes. We also keep a Crash Velocity FAQ inside the game lobby that covers disconnection rules and how we settle a round if your session drops before you tap out.

Live Chat Open the chat icon in the bottom corner of the Crash Velocity screen—our team sees your last ten rounds and can check if a cash-out was recorded on our server before the crash.
Round History Tap the clock icon above the chart to pull your personal round log: every stake, multiplier you exited at, and the final crash point. If you think a win didn't credit, screenshot that log and send it through chat.
Disconnection Policy If your mobile data drops mid-round and you already tapped cash-out, the server honours that exit and credits your balance. If you never tapped out, the round counts as a loss at the crash point—same rule for every player.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Velocity Transparent

Crash Velocity runs on a provably fair algorithm: each round's crash point is generated from a server seed and a public client seed, then hashed before the round starts. After the crash, you can verify the hash matched the revealed seed so you know the outcome was fixed before anyone placed a stake. We publish that verification tool in the game settings and explain the hash check in plain English so you can audit any round you played.

Provably Fair Hash

Every Crash Velocity round publishes a SHA-256 hash before it starts, then reveals the seed after the crash. Copy both into the verify tab and the tool shows whether they match—proof the result wasn't changed mid-round.

Same Curve for All

The multiplier graph you see is the same one every player in that round watches—no personalised curves, no different crash points. One round, one outcome, verified by the public seed system.

Independent RNG Audit

The random-number generator behind Crash Velocity is audited by an independent lab. We post the certificate link in the game footer so you can read the technical report and confirm the distribution is statistically uniform.

Round Archive

We store every round's seed, hash and crash point for ninety days. If you want to check an old session, account support can pull that data and walk you through the verification step by step.

Crash Velocity Glossary

Quick definitions for the terms you'll see in Crash Velocity rounds and on the leaderboard.

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What does the multiplier mean in Crash Velocity?

The multiplier starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs in real time. If you cash out at 2.50×, your stake pays two-and-a-half times; if the graph crashes before you exit, you lose that round's stake.

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What is a provably fair hash?

A cryptographic fingerprint generated before each Crash Velocity round starts. After the crash, the game reveals the seed used to create that hash so you can verify the result was locked in before anyone placed a bet.

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What does auto cash-out do?

You set a target multiplier—say 3.00×—and the game automatically exits your stake the instant the curve hits that level, even if you're not watching. Useful when you want a fixed profit target without manual timing.

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What is the crash point?

The exact multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. It's randomly generated each time and can land anywhere from below 1.10× to well above 100×, though very high crash points are rare.

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What does the history rail show?

A vertical list on the left of the Crash Velocity screen showing the crash points of the last fifty rounds. Some players look for streaks or gaps to inform their next stake, though each round is independent and random.

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What is a disconnection loss?

If your internet drops mid-round and you hadn't tapped cash-out yet, the server treats it as if you rode the round to the crash. If you did tap out before disconnecting, your exit is saved and the win credits normally.

Common Questions About Crash Velocity on Tbajee Com APK

Real questions from players who run Crash Velocity rounds through bKash, Nagad and Rocket wallets every day.

Open your account wallet, tap deposit, pick bKash or Nagad, enter the amount and confirm with your PIN. The balance appears in seconds, then head to Crash Velocity and choose your stake from the chip row—no separate game wallet needed.

Yes. The mobile layout keeps the multiplier chart, cash-out button and balance in one screen. Rounds run every minute so you can play a few on the train, close the tab and pick up again later without losing your session.

The server timestamps every cash-out request. If your tap registers even a millisecond before the crash, you get paid at that multiplier. If it arrives after, the round counts as a loss. The round history log shows the exact time to avoid disputes.

The game enforces a cap on the total payout for any single round—check the rules tab inside Crash Velocity for the exact figure. Your stake multiplied by the crash point cannot exceed that ceiling, so very high multipliers on large stakes may be clamped.

After the crash, tap the provably fair icon, copy the revealed seed and the round's hash into the verification tool, then click check. If they match, the crash point was locked in before the round started and couldn't have been altered.

Yes. If you configure auto cash-out at 5.00× but decide to exit at 2.80×, just tap the button—the manual exit overrides the auto setting for that round. Your next round will revert to the saved auto target unless you change it again.
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