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Crash Pulse — Watch the Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We've built Crash Pulse rooms where you watch a live multiplier rise from 1.00× and decide when to collect. The round ends the moment the line crashes, so you pick your exit point and we settle the payout to your account instantly.

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133bit Crash Pulse — Watch the Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop
133bit Inside Our Crash Pulse Lobby

Inside Our Crash Pulse Lobby

Open any Crash Pulse table and you'll see a counter that starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time. Place your stake, watch the multiplier accelerate, then tap cash-out whenever you want to lock that number against your bet. If the line crashes before you collect, the round closes and you move to the next one. Every result is generated by a

provably fair algorithm so you can verify the seed after each round. We show the last fifty crashes in the sidebar so you can spot patterns or simply track how high recent rounds climbed. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong jump between our Crash Pulse rooms and live dealer tables without leaving the lobby, keeping their bKash or Nagad balance live across both.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Pulse Transparent

Every multiplier outcome in our Crash Pulse rooms is produced by a server seed and a client seed that combine into a single hash before the round starts, so no one can predict or manipulate where the line will crash until after it's already happened.

Provably Fair Seeds

Each Crash Pulse round publishes its server seed hash before launch; once the crash occurs we reveal the plain seed so you can run the same hash function and verify the result wasn't changed mid-flight.

Round Archive

We store every Crash Pulse outcome for ninety days including the multiplier, timestamp and both seeds; pull any past round from your history and check the math yourself or share it with an independent auditor.

Third-Party RNG Audit

Our crash algorithm is tested quarterly by an independent lab that confirms the distribution of crash points follows the published house edge and cannot be influenced by bet size or player action.

Real-Time Display

The multiplier you see climbing on screen is the same value our server calculates in real time; we broadcast every tick over WebSocket so your cash-out command and the crash event are logged to the millisecond.

CRASH PULSE HELP

Help Paths for Multiplier Rooms

If a round result looks unclear or your cash-out didn't register, reach us through the channels below and we'll pull the seed data and round log to show exactly when the crash occurred and whether your exit was recorded before that moment.

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Round Verification

Send us the round ID from your bet history and we'll share the provably fair seed so you can confirm the crash point was generated correctly and your cash-out timestamp matches our server log.

Cash-Out Timing

If you tapped collect but the round shows a loss, check your internet latency first; then message support with the exact round number and we'll compare your device timestamp against our crash marker.

Balance Updates

Crash Pulse payouts land in your account wallet within two seconds of a successful cash-out; if the balance hasn't moved after a winning round, refresh your session or contact us with the bet slip reference.

Multiplier Room Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash Pulse?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the round begins and rises until it crashes; whatever value shows when you cash out is multiplied by your original stake to calculate your payout.

What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a cryptographic string generated before each round and revealed after the crash so you can re-run the hash function and confirm the outcome wasn't altered once bets were placed.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts; if the line reaches that number your stake is collected automatically even if you're not watching the screen live.

What is house edge in Crash Pulse?

House edge is the percentage the platform retains over the long run; in our Crash Pulse rooms it's built into the crash-point distribution so the average payout is slightly below the true odds.

What does round history show?

Round history lists the last fifty crash points in order so you can see recent patterns, check how often the multiplier passes certain thresholds, and verify your own bet results against the public log.

What is instant settle?

Instant settle means your payout is calculated and added to your account balance the moment you cash out, with no delay between hitting the button and seeing the updated wallet figure on your screen.

Crash Pulse FAQ

Open the Crash Pulse lobby, pick a room, enter your stake in the bet box, then watch the multiplier climb and tap cash out whenever you're ready; if you don't collect before the crash the round closes and your stake is lost.

Yes, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from your phone, then open any Crash Pulse table in the mobile browser; the multiplier display and cash-out button work the same way they do on desktop without needing a separate app.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the connection failed, our server will execute it when the multiplier hits that level; if you didn't set one and the line crashes while you're offline, the round resolves as a loss.

Click the history tab in the Crash Pulse lobby to see the last fifty crash points with timestamps and round IDs; tap any row to view the server seed and client seed so you can verify the outcome yourself.

We publish the house edge percentage in the game rules panel; theoretical RTP is the inverse of that edge, and you can calculate your actual return by dividing total payouts by total stakes over any session length you choose.

Once your balance includes a Crash Pulse payout, head to the cashier, choose Nagad, enter your number and confirm; withdrawals are checked against your deposit method and usually approved within a few minutes if account verification is complete.
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