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Watch the multiplier climb before the crash

We run crash dice roller rounds where you watch the multiplier rise in real time and cash out before it crashes. Every round takes seconds, payouts hit your account wallet instantly, and you control when to lock in your win.

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FAIR PLAY NOTES

How we keep crash dice roller rounds verifiable

Crash dice roller stakes real Taka, so we publish the technical proof that each round is fair before the multiplier starts climbing. Every round is seeded with a hash you can verify independently, and we log every cash-out and crash point in your account history so you can audit your own play.

Provably fair hashing Before each crash dice roller round begins, we generate a cryptographic hash that determines the crash point. The hash is published on screen before any stakes are placed, so the outcome cannot be altered once the round starts. After the round crashes, we reveal the seed and you can verify the hash matches the crash multiplier using any online hash calculator.
Transparent round history Your account stores every crash dice roller round you played—stake amount, cash-out time, multiplier, and final payout. You can export this history as a CSV file and cross-check it against your wallet transactions. If a round result ever looks incorrect, the hash and seed are right there in your history so you can verify it yourself.
Independent RNG audits The random number generator behind our crash dice roller rounds is tested by an external lab to confirm it produces unpredictable, unbiased outcomes. We publish the audit certificate in the footer under fair play documents. The lab re-tests the RNG every six months and we post the updated certificate each time.
Real-time crash display Every player in a crash dice roller round sees the same multiplier climb and the same crash point at the same instant. We stream the multiplier from a single server so no one gets early or delayed information. If your connection drops mid-round, your cash-out still registers if you clicked it before the crash—the server holds your action even if your screen freezes.
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Place your stake and cash out before the crash

Crash dice roller opens with a 1.00x multiplier that climbs upward every fraction of a second. You place your Taka stake before the round starts, then watch the number rise. Hit cash out at any point to lock in that multiplier on your stake. Wait too long and the round crashes, ending at zero. We show the crash point after every round

so you see exactly when it stopped. Most players run several rounds in a row during a commute because each one resolves in under twenty seconds. The game is provably fair—we publish the round hash before it starts so the crash point cannot be changed mid-round. Open Crash Fast Lift in our lobby to see live rounds running now, or try the

demo mode to watch a few cycles without staking Taka.

HELP PATHS

Support options while you play crash dice roller

We keep support paths open during Bangladesh hours so you can resolve questions about round history, payout calculations, or wallet transfers without waiting. Most crash dice roller questions get answered in the FAQ below, but live help is available when you need a human check.

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Live chat for round queries

Open the chat icon at the bottom right of the crash dice roller screen to ask about a specific round result, a payout that hasn't cleared, or how the provably fair hash works. Our team can pull your round history and walk through the calculation with you in real time.

Round history in your account

Every crash dice roller round you play is logged in your account under game history. Tap the clock icon to see your stake, cash-out multiplier, and final payout for each round. If a round result looks wrong, compare the hash we published before the round started with the hash shown after it crashed.

Payout verification path

When you cash out, the Taka amount moves to your account wallet instantly. If the balance does not update within ten seconds, refresh the page and check wallet transactions. Contact support if the round shows in history but the payout is missing—we can trace it through our system and credit your wallet manually if needed.

Crash dice roller terms explained

These are the terms you will see in crash dice roller rounds and in your account history. Each one describes a part of how the game works or how payouts are calculated.

What does multiplier mean in crash dice roller?

The multiplier is the number that climbs upward during a crash dice roller round. It starts at 1.00x and rises until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier you cashed out at—so a 50 Taka stake at 3.50x pays 175 Taka.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. If you cash out before the crash point, you win. If you do not cash out in time, the round crashes and your stake is lost. The crash point is set by the provably fair hash before the round starts.

How does auto cash-out work?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins. When the multiplier reaches your target, the system cashes you out automatically even if you are not watching the screen. You can change or cancel the auto cash-out setting before each round starts.

What is provably fair in crash dice roller?

Provably fair means we publish a cryptographic hash before each round that determines the crash point. You can verify the hash after the round ends to confirm the outcome was not changed. The hash, seed, and crash point are all logged in your account history.

What does stake mean?

Your stake is the Taka amount you bet on a crash dice roller round. You choose the stake before the round starts, and your payout is calculated by multiplying the stake by the multiplier you cashed out at. Minimum and maximum stake limits are shown on the bet panel.

How is payout calculated in crash dice roller?

Payout equals your stake multiplied by the multiplier you cashed out at. If you stake 100 Taka and cash out at 2.50x, your payout is 250 Taka. The system subtracts your original stake and credits 150 Taka profit to your wallet instantly when the round ends.

Crash dice roller questions answered

These are the questions we hear most often about playing crash dice roller on jlbet, from how to place your first stake to how payouts reach your wallet.

Open your account, deposit Taka via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, then find Crash Fast Lift in the lobby under instant games. Choose your stake amount, wait for the next round to start, and hit cash out whenever you want to lock in the multiplier. Your payout moves to your account wallet the moment you cash out.

Yes. Open jlbet in your mobile browser or use our app. Crash dice roller loads in under two seconds on a Bangladesh 4G connection and the cash-out button is sized for thumb taps. You can switch between rounds during a commute without losing your place—your account stays logged in across sessions.

The minimum stake is 10 Taka per round. The maximum depends on your account level and recent activity—most players see a 5,000 Taka maximum when they start, and it rises as you play more rounds. Check the bet panel before each round to see your current stake limits.

Payouts credit your account wallet instantly when you cash out. If you want to withdraw to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, the transfer usually clears within five minutes during Bangladesh banking hours. Verify your account details first to avoid delays—unverified accounts may need manual review before the first withdrawal.

Yes. Open Crash Fast Lift and choose demo mode to watch live rounds without staking Taka. The multiplier climbs and crashes exactly like a real round, but you do not risk any money. Demo mode is useful for learning the rhythm of the game before you place your first real stake.

If you clicked cash out before your connection dropped, your payout is already locked in on our server. When you reconnect, check your account wallet and round history—the payout will be there. If the round crashed before you cashed out, your stake is lost, but you can see the exact crash point in your history.
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