Demo Only / Not Real Betting — For entertainment purposes only
Demo Only / Not Real Betting — For entertainment purposes only
Crash is an exciting, fast-paced multiplier game where your potential winnings increase continuously as the rocket climbs. The game can crash at any unpredictable moment, so you must decide when to cash out to secure your profit. Time your exit perfectly to maximize your winnings, or risk it all for bigger returns. It's a game of strategy, nerve, and probability combined into one thrilling experience.
Choose how much you want to bet using the bet amount field. Use quick buttons ($1, $5, $10, $50) for fast betting.
Enter your target multiplier (e.g., 2.00x) and enable Auto Bet if you want the game to automatically cash out for you.
Click the Place Bet button to start the round. Watch as the rocket launches and the multiplier climbs.
Click the Cash Out button to secure your winnings. If you wait too long and it crashes, you lose your bet.
Set a realistic target multiplier and enable auto cash out. This removes emotion and ensures you don't get greedy.
Start with small bets and gradually increase as you gain confidence. Never bet more than you can afford to lose.
Check the history bar to see recent crash points. This helps you understand patterns and set realistic targets.
Set your first auto cash out to 1.5x-2.0x. Increase gradually once you're comfortable with the game mechanics.
Provably Fair is a system that ensures complete transparency and fairness in online gaming. Every crash point is determined by a combination of three cryptographic elements: the server seed (controlled by the operator), the client seed (controlled by you), and a nonce (a round counter). These three elements are hashed together to calculate the exact crash point, which is mathematically predetermined before you even place your bet.
After each round crashes, you can verify the result by clicking the Verify button. This proves that the outcome was fair and wasn't manipulated. The entire system is transparent and auditable—no operator can cheat or change results without your knowledge.