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We run Crash Pulse rounds every few seconds so you can watch the multiplier climb from 1.00×, tap cash-out when you're ready, and see your win land in your account balance.

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What Crash Pulse offers on our lobby

Crash Pulse is a multiplier-based round where a curve starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your stake before the round begins, watch the number rise, and hit cash-out any time to lock in that multiplier against your bet. If you wait too long and the curve drops before you tap, the round ends and

the stake is lost. We show the last fifty crash points in the sidebar so you can see recent outcomes, and every round runs on a provably fair algorithm published by the game provider. Players in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet open Crash Pulse on the train, between meetings, or at home — the round timer is short, the interface is clean, and

your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet covers the stake in seconds.

CRASH PULSE HELP

Support paths for Crash Pulse players

If a round disconnects mid-climb, if your cash-out tap didn't register, or if you want to check a past round's fairness hash, reach us through the channels below. We keep your session active so a brief connection drop won't forfeit your stake, and every round's seed is logged for verification.

Team online

Live chat for round queries

Open the chat bubble on any Crash Pulse screen to ask about a disconnected round, a missed cash-out, or how to verify the fairness seed. Our team sees your account and can pull the round log within a few minutes.

Round history in your account

Tap the clock icon above the Crash Pulse graph to see your last hundred rounds with the multiplier you cashed out at, the stake amount, and the final crash point. Each entry shows the round ID and timestamp for your own records.

Fairness check panel

Every Crash Pulse round displays a provably fair hash in the settings drawer. Copy the server seed, client seed and nonce, then paste them into any third-party validator to confirm the crash point was determined before the round began.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep Crash Pulse transparent

Crash Pulse runs on a certified random-number generator audited by the game studio, and every round publishes its fairness seeds so you can verify the outcome independently. We don't touch the algorithm — the curve and crash point are decided by the provider's server before the round starts, and we log every session so support can trace any disputed round back to its seed.

Provably fair algorithm

Each Crash Pulse round generates a server seed, a client seed and a nonce before the multiplier starts climbing.

Third-party RNG cert

The random-number generator behind Crash Pulse holds a certificate from an independent testing lab, renewed every twelve months. The studio publishes the cert number on their own site, and we link to it in the game-info drawer.

Session logging

We store every Crash Pulse session — your stake, the moment you tapped cash-out, the multiplier at that instant, and the final crash point.

No server-side cash-out

Your cash-out command travels from your phone to the game server in real time; we don't pre-decide your exit or simulate the tap.

Crash Pulse glossary

Short definitions for the words you'll see on every Crash Pulse screen, from multiplier to provably fair seed.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Pulse?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs until the crash. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier you cashed out at.

What is a cash-out in Crash Pulse?

Cash-out is the button you tap to lock in the current multiplier and end your turn. Once you cash out, your stake times that multiplier is added to your balance immediately.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the curve stops and the round ends. If you haven't cashed out by then, the stake is lost and the round resets for the next game.

What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a random string generated before the round starts, used to calculate the crash point. You can verify the seed in any third-party tool to confirm the outcome wasn't changed after you placed your bet.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. When the curve reaches that number, the system taps cash-out for you automatically, even if you're not watching the screen.

What is round history in Crash Pulse?

Round history is the list of past crash points displayed on the sidebar. It shows the last fifty or hundred rounds so you can see recent outcomes, though each new round is independent and random.

Crash Pulse questions we hear every day

Real questions from players who fund with bKash, Nagad and Rocket, watch the multiplier climb, and want to know how cash-out, fairness checks and session limits work.

Open your account, tap Crash Pulse in the games row, choose your stake from the chip bar, and hit the green bet button before the countdown ends. The multiplier starts climbing a second later, and you tap cash-out whenever you want to lock in your win.

Yes. Open the mobile site, log in, deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket in under a minute, then scroll to Crash Pulse and tap to launch. The game scales to any screen size and the cash-out button stays thumb-reachable at the bottom.

The server keeps your session open for three seconds. If you reconnect in that window, you'll see the live multiplier and can still cash out. If the drop lasts longer, the round auto-forfeits and your stake is recorded as lost in the session log.

Tap the settings gear on the Crash Pulse screen, copy the server seed, client seed and nonce, then paste them into any provably fair calculator online. The tool will show you the crash point that those seeds produce, confirming it matches what you saw.

Yes. Before the round starts, toggle the auto cash-out switch and type your target multiplier. When the curve hits that number, the system taps cash-out instantly. You can change or disable the target between rounds.

Tap the clock icon above the graph to open your round history. Each entry shows the stake, the multiplier you cashed out at or the crash point if you didn't exit, and the net win or loss for that session.
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