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Crash WinBurst — Cash Out Before the Drop

We host Crash WinBurst rounds that start at 1.00× and climb until they crash. You choose when to cash out; the longer you wait, the higher the multiplier, but if the curve drops before you act, the round ends with nothing.

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33bd Crash WinBurst — Cash Out Before the Drop
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How We Keep Crash WinBurst Transparent

Provably Fair Engine

Each Crash WinBurst round uses a cryptographic hash generated before the round starts, so the crash point is locked in advance. After the round ends you can verify the seed yourself — the hash tool is on the support page, and the full explanation sits in the game-rules tab.

Round History Archive

We log the last two hundred Crash WinBurst rounds in the history panel below the graph. You can scroll back to see every multiplier, time stamp, and player cash-out pattern from earlier sessions — useful for spotting trends or checking your own exit timing over the day.

Live Player Feed

The right-hand sidebar displays other players' cash-outs as they happen, showing you the multiplier each person locked in. It's a live feed, not a leaderboard, so you see the room activity in real time and get a sense of when the crowd is cashing out early or holding longer.

Session Limits

You can set a loss limit or a session timer in the account-settings page before you start playing. Once you hit the threshold, the system pauses new bets until you confirm you want to continue, giving you a checkpoint to review your wallet balance and decide if you want another round.

33bd The Mechanics Behind Every WinBurst Round

The Mechanics Behind Every WinBurst Round

Crash WinBurst begins each round at 1.00× and the multiplier curve starts climbing immediately. Your job is to press cash-out before the crash point arrives — a random moment when the graph stops and the round ends. If you exit at 2.50×, your stake multiplies by 2.50; if the crash hits before you press, your bet is lost. We run the game

on a provably fair server so you can verify the crash point after each round through the hash display in the history panel. The lobby shows the last fifty results, and you can set an auto cash-out target to lock profit at your chosen multiplier. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh fund rounds with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and your wallet updates

the instant you cash out.

PLAYER HELP

Support Paths for Crash WinBurst

Round Verification Every Crash WinBurst round carries a provably fair hash that you can check in the history panel. Tap the round number, copy the seed, and paste it into the verification tool on the support page to confirm the crash point was set before the round began.
Auto Cash-Out Setup Open the settings tab above the graph, enter your target multiplier, and toggle auto cash-out on. The system will exit your position the moment the curve reaches that number, so you never miss a planned profit level even if you look away from the screen.
Wallet Balance Check Your account wallet sits at the top right of the Crash WinBurst page. Every cash-out updates it in real time, and you can withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet tab whenever you want to move funds off the platform.

Crash WinBurst Glossary

What is the crash point in Crash WinBurst?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which the round ends and the graph stops climbing. It's determined by a provably fair algorithm before the round begins, and you can verify the seed after the round closes.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in the settings panel. When the curve reaches that number, the system exits your position automatically, locking your profit without you needing to press the button manually.

How does the multiplier curve work?

The multiplier starts at 1.00× when the round opens and climbs continuously until the crash point arrives. Your stake is multiplied by whatever value you cash out at, so a 3.20× exit on a hundred-taka bet returns three hundred twenty taka.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic string generated before the Crash WinBurst round starts. After the round, you can take that hash and verify it with the public seed to prove the crash point was fixed in advance and not manipulated mid-round.

Can I see other players' cash-outs?

Yes. The live feed on the right side of the Crash WinBurst screen shows every player's exit multiplier as it happens, so you can watch when the crowd is cashing out early or riding the curve longer.

What happens if I don't cash out before the crash?

If the curve hits the crash point before you press cash-out, your bet is lost for that round. The graph stops, the round ends, and your stake goes to zero — timing the exit is the entire mechanic of the game.

Crash WinBurst FAQ

Open your account wallet, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, send the amount to the number shown, and confirm with your PIN. Your balance updates in seconds, and you can place a bet the moment the next Crash WinBurst round countdown starts.

Yes. The Crash WinBurst lobby loads in your mobile browser with the same graph, live feed, and cash-out button you see on desktop. The auto cash-out controls sit in the settings tab, and the round history scrolls below the main view.

We set the floor at ten taka per round so anyone can try the game without a large deposit. The maximum varies by account status — check the bet slider at the bottom of the screen to see your current range before the countdown ends.

After the round closes, tap the round number in the history panel to reveal the server seed and client seed. Copy both strings, paste them into the verification tool on the support page, and the calculator will show you the exact crash point that was generated before the round started.

Yes. Open the settings tab, enter your desired multiplier in the auto cash-out field, and toggle it on. The platform will exit your position the moment the curve reaches that number, even if you're not watching the screen at that second.

If you lose connection while a Crash WinBurst round is running and you have not cashed out, the bet plays through to the crash point. When you reconnect, the history panel will show whether you were still in or if the round ended before you returned.
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