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Aviator Bangladesh Guide – How We Run the Crash Game

We host Aviator from Spribe — the crash game where you watch a plane climb and cash out before it flies away. Fund your rounds with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, set your stake, and tap cash-out when you see the multiplier you want.

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33bd Aviator Bangladesh Guide – How We Run the Crash Game
33bd What Happens in an Aviator Round

What Happens in an Aviator Round

Each Aviator round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier climbs in real time — sometimes to 2×, sometimes to 50× or higher, sometimes crashing at 1.01×. You decide when to cash out; if you wait too long and the plane flies away, the round ends and your stake is lost. We stream every round from Spribe's server so you see the same

multiplier as every other player at that second. The game uses provably-fair hashing so you can verify each result after the round closes. You can place two bets per round if you want to cash one early and let the other ride. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and your balance updates the moment you cash out.

AVIATOR HELP PATHS

Support While You Play Aviator

If a round freezes, your cash-out doesn't register, or you want to check a result hash, reach us through the channels below. We log every Aviator round so we can pull the server timestamp and multiplier if you need to verify what happened.

Live chat during rounds Tap the chat icon in the bottom corner while Aviator is open. Our team sees your account ID and can check the last ten rounds you played, including the exact second you pressed cash-out and the multiplier at that moment.
Round history in your account Open your account page and scroll to transaction history. Every Aviator round you played appears with the stake, the multiplier you cashed at, and the payout amount. Tap any row to see the provably-fair hash for that round.
Email for payout questions If you cashed out but the amount didn't reach your wallet balance, or if a round result looks wrong, email us with your account ID and the round timestamp.
HOW WE VERIFY AVIATOR

Fair Play and Round Integrity

Aviator runs on Spribe's certified random-number system. Every round generates a hash before it starts, and you can check that hash after the plane flies to confirm the multiplier wasn't changed mid-flight. We log every round on our side so we can cross-reference your cash-out time against the server multiplier if a dispute comes up.

Spribe provably-fair engine

Each Aviator round is seeded with a server hash and a client hash before it begins. After the round ends, you can verify the final multiplier by comparing the published hash against the one shown in your round history.

Server-side round log

We store the start time, end time, final multiplier and every player's cash-out second for each Aviator round. If you believe your cash-out didn't register, we pull that log and compare it to the timestamp your device sent us.

Independent game studio

Spribe holds its own gaming certification and operates the Aviator server independently. We connect your account to their round feed but we do not control the multiplier, the plane's flight path or when the round crashes.

Wallet and game balance sync

When you cash out in Aviator, the payout moves to your 33bd wallet balance instantly. That balance is what you see in the chip row at the top of the page, and you can withdraw it to bKash, Nagad or…

Crash Game Glossary

New to Aviator? These are the terms you'll see while you play and the plain-language definitions that explain what each one means in a crash-game round.

01
What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× when the plane takes off. If you cash out at 2.50×, you win two and a half times your stake. The multiplier can crash at any second, so timing matters.

02
What is cash-out in a crash game?

Cash-out is the button you press to lock in your win at the current multiplier. If you wait too long and the plane flies away before you cash out, you lose the stake for that round.

03
What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify the round result after it ends by checking the server hash and client hash published before the round started. It proves the multiplier wasn't changed mid-flight to favour the house.

04
What is a round in Aviator?

A round is one flight of the plane, from take-off at 1.00× until it crashes. Each round lasts a few seconds. You can join the next round as soon as the current one ends.

05
What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a multiplier target before the round starts. When the plane reaches that number, the game cashes you out automatically so you don't have to tap the button in time.

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What is stake in Aviator?

Stake is the amount you risk on one round. If the plane crashes before you cash out, you lose that stake. If you cash out at 3×, you win three times your stake minus the original amount.

Common Aviator Questions

Answers to the questions Bangladesh players ask most often about funding Aviator rounds, cashing out, and checking results on our platform.

Yes. Open your account, go to the cashier, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and send the amount you want to your 33bd wallet. Your balance appears in seconds and you can use it to fund Aviator rounds immediately.

There's no formula that predicts when the plane will crash. Some rounds end at 1.10×, others fly to 10× or higher. You decide your own target multiplier and press cash-out when the number looks good to you.

If the plane flies away before you press cash-out, the round ends and your stake is lost. You can join the next round as soon as the current one finishes — rounds run back to back with a few seconds between them.

Yes. Aviator lets you place two stakes per round. You might cash out the first bet early for a safe win and let the second ride for a higher multiplier. Each bet cashes out independently when you tap its button.

Open your round history in your account page and tap the round you want to verify. You'll see the server hash and client hash that were published before the round started. Compare those against the final multiplier to confirm the result was fixed beforehand.

Yes. Once your Aviator payouts reach your 33bd wallet balance, go to the cashier, choose withdraw, pick Nagad, bKash or Rocket, and enter the amount. We process the transfer after you complete account verification if it's your first withdrawal.
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