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Crash Or Cash on 35bat

We run crash-style multiplier games where you watch a curve climb in real time and cash out before it drops. Deposit with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake and decide when to exit each round.

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35bat Crash Or Cash on 35bat
35bat Inside our crash game lobby

Inside our crash game lobby

Crash Or Cash sits in our arcade section alongside Aviator Fast Round and similar multiplier titles. Each round starts at 1.00× and the curve climbs until it crashes at a random point. You choose your entry stake, watch the multiplier rise and tap cash-out whenever you want to lock the current multiple against your bet. If the curve drops before you exit,

the round is lost. Round results are hashed on-chain so you can verify fairness after every game. Players in Dhaka open the lobby from any mobile browser; no download required. We show the last fifty crash points in the sidebar so you can see recent patterns, though every round outcome is independent. Deposits clear through bKash, Nagad and Rocket in under a

minute, and your balance updates live as you play.

FAIR PLAY

How we prove crash results are fair

Pre-commit hash

Before each round we publish a SHA-256 hash of the crash point and server seed. After the round ends you can verify that the revealed seed matches the hash we showed you at the start, proving we did not change…

Independent RNG audit

Our random-number generator for crash games is tested quarterly by an accredited lab. The certificate is available in the account help section under Fair Play, showing that outcomes meet statistical randomness standards and cannot be predicted or manipulated.

Round history transparency

We keep the last five hundred crash results visible in the sidebar so you can review long-run distribution yourself.

Encrypted transmission

Your cash-out requests travel over TLS encryption between your device and our server. This prevents anyone from intercepting your tap and ensures the timestamp we record matches the moment you actually pressed the button, even on public networks.

PLAYER HELP

Support paths for crash games

Team online

Round verification

Every crash result includes a provably fair hash you can check against the seed published before the round started. Open the round history panel, copy the hash and compare it with the pre-commit value we post in the lobby footer.

Cash-out timing

Your cash-out registers the moment you tap the button; network delay is rare but if it occurs we timestamp your request server-side. Contact our chat team within one hour of the round if you see a mismatch between your tap and the recorded exit.

Wallet questions

Deposits from bKash, Nagad or Rocket appear in your 35bat wallet as soon as the payment confirms on the mobile-money network. If your balance does not update within two minutes, send your transaction ID to our support chat and we will trace it manually.

Crash Or Cash glossary

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What is a crash game?

A crash game shows a multiplier climbing from 1.00× in real time. You bet before the round starts and cash out whenever you like; if the curve crashes before you exit, you lose the stake.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means we publish a cryptographic hash of each round outcome before it runs. After the round you can verify the revealed seed matches that hash, proving we did not alter the result.

03
What is a cash-out multiplier?

The cash-out multiplier is the number shown on the curve when you tap exit. Your payout equals your stake times that multiplier, so a ten-taka bet at 3.50× returns thirty-five taka.

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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 exits for you automatically, locking your win without manual tapping.

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What is round history?

Round history displays the crash points from recent games. It helps you review patterns, though each new round is independent and past results do not influence future outcomes in a fair RNG system.

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What is a server seed?

A server seed is a random string we generate before each crash round. We hash it and show you the hash first; after the round we reveal the seed so you can verify the outcome was decided in advance.

Common questions about crash games on 35bat

Open the arcade lobby, tap Crash Or Cash, choose your stake in the bet panel and hit the green button before the countdown ends. The curve starts climbing and you can cash out anytime by tapping the exit button.

Yes. Before each round we show a hash in the footer. After the crash we reveal the seed and you compare its SHA-256 hash to what we published earlier. A match proves the outcome was fixed before you placed your bet.

Your stake is lost for that round. The multiplier only locks when you tap cash-out before the crash; if the curve drops first, the round ends and your bet moves to the house balance.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket. Open your mobile wallet app, send to the account number shown in the deposit panel, confirm with your PIN and the balance appears in your 35bat wallet within a minute.

You can exit as soon as the curve passes 1.01×. There is no upper limit except the point where the round crashes; some rounds reach 50× or higher, but the average crash point is lower and unpredictable.

Yes. Our crash lobby runs in any mobile browser. Load 35bat, log in, tap arcade and select Crash Or Cash. The interface adapts to portrait mode and the cash-out button stays large enough for quick tapping during fast rounds.
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