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Our crash game lobby runs Aviator, Crash Rocket, and similar titles where you watch a multiplier rise in real time and decide exactly when to cash out.

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Explore the Crash Game Mechanics

Crash games run on a provably fair multiplier that climbs from 1x upward after each round starts. Your job is to tap cash out before the curve breaks — hold too long and the round ends with no return on that stake. Titles like Aviator from Spribe and Crash Rocket in our lobby each display the live multiplier on screen. You set

an auto cash-out point if you want the game to exit for you at a chosen value, or you watch and tap manually. RTP figures are displayed where the provider exposes them inside the game frame itself. Players in Dhaka can open a round on a phone browser in the same time it takes to confirm a bKash transfer.

CRASH GAME HELP

Get Help While You Play Crash

If a round disconnects mid-flight or your cash-out does not register, our support team can pull the round record from the game server log. Reach out through the channels below and quote your account ID and the round time.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the crash lobby page and describe the round in question. Support can verify your cash-out result directly against the server-side round record.
Email Support Send your account email, the game title, and the approximate round time to our support address. We match it against the provably fair hash and respond with the outcome.
Wallet Issues If a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit does not credit to your crash wallet in the expected window, contact support with your transaction reference and we trace it from the payment gateway.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Games Fairly

Every crash round on VIP Bajee uses a server seed and a client seed combined before the round starts, so the outcome is fixed before the multiplier begins to move. You can verify the result after the round closes using the hash shown in the game UI.

Provably Fair Rounds

Crash titles in our lobby — including Aviator and Crash Rocket — use a hash-based system. The round seed is committed before launch, so no outcome is altered while the multiplier is climbing.

Provider Credentials

Spribe, the studio behind Aviator, publishes its certification details on its own site. We carry only crash titles from studios that make their audit records publicly available.

Account Security

Your crash game account is protected by OTP verification on login. Every withdrawal request also passes a wallet-match check — your bKash or Nagad number must match the one on the account.

Transparent RTP

We do not publish invented RTP numbers for crash games. Where Spribe or another studio exposes the return figure, it appears inside the game frame. We do not add to or alter those figures.

Crash Game Terms You Should Know

New to crash games? These are the terms that come up most often in the lobby and in support chats.

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What is a crash multiplier?

The multiplier is the live number climbing on screen during a crash round. It starts at 1x and rises until the game crashes. Whatever value it shows when you cash out is the return on your stake.

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What does cash out mean in crash games?

Cashing out means you tap the button to end your position while the multiplier is still running. Your stake is multiplied by the current value shown. If you miss it, the round ends and the stake is lost.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. The game exits your position automatically when that number is reached, so you do not need to watch and tap manually every time.

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What does provably fair mean for crash games?

Provably fair means the crash point is determined by a cryptographic seed before the round begins. After the round you can verify the result matches the pre-committed hash, confirming no outcome was changed mid-flight.

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What is the house edge in a crash game?

The house edge is a small percentage built into crash game math that gives the platform a statistical return over many rounds. The RTP displayed inside the game frame shows what remains for player returns over time.

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What is a round seed in crash?

A round seed is the cryptographic input used to calculate the crash point. The server seed is hashed and shown to you before play, so you can confirm the result was fixed before the multiplier moved.

Common Questions About Betting on Crash

These are the questions we see most often from people opening a crash game for the first time on our platform.

Open the crash lobby, select your stake amount, and wait for the next round countdown. The multiplier starts climbing once the round opens. Tap cash out before the crash or set an auto cash-out point in advance.

Yes. Open your bKash app, send to the account number shown in the VIP Bajee cashier, and confirm with your PIN. The credit usually appears in your game wallet quickly so you can join the next crash round.

Aviator by Spribe and Crash Rocket are among the titles in our crash section. Each runs independently with its own round history displayed so you can review recent crash points before placing a stake.

Minimum stake amounts are shown inside each game before you confirm your position. They vary by title. Check the game panel directly — we do not set a platform-wide floor that overrides the provider's own stake range.

If you set an auto cash-out before the round, it fires on the server side even if your connection drops. If you did not set one, contact support with your account ID and round time and we pull the server log to confirm the outcome.

Crash titles like Aviator load in a mobile browser without requiring an app download. Open the lobby from any Android or iOS device, deposit through Nagad or Rocket, and the game runs in the same browser tab. Access depends on local law and eligible regions.
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