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Crash Burst—Watch It Climb, Cash Out Fast

We host Crash Burst multiplier rooms where you pick your stake, watch the line rise and cash out the moment you're ready. Every round starts at 1.00× and climbs until it bursts—your call when to lock in the win.

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FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Keep Crash Burst Rounds Transparent

Crash Burst outcomes come from a cryptographic seed generated before each round starts. Once the round finishes you can check that seed in your history panel to confirm the burst point wasn't altered mid-flight. Below are the four transparency measures we apply to every multiplier game on bjee.

Provably fair seed system

Each Crash Burst round publishes a hashed seed before launch. After the graph crashes you see the plain seed in your bet log, and you can verify the hash yourself to prove the outcome was locked in advance.

Independent RNG audit trail

Our random-number generator for Crash Burst and other instant games is tested by third-party labs. Audit certificates sit in the footer so you can confirm the RNG meets industry randomness standards.

Real-time bet ledger

Every stake you place and every cash-out you trigger writes to your account ledger instantly. That ledger is the source of truth if you query a round—support pulls the same log you see in your history tab.

Session replay for disputed rounds

If you believe a round crashed before your cash-out registered, we replay the server-side event stream. The timestamp of your button press and the graph's burst moment are both recorded, so we can settle the dispute with data.

CRASH BURST HELP

Get Help While You Play Crash Burst

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cash-out doesn't register, reach us through the channels below. We log every round seed so we can replay what happened and credit your account if the platform missed your exit.

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Live chat inside the game screen

Tap the question-mark icon in the Crash Burst lobby and a live agent opens in overlay—no need to leave the graph. Describe the round number and we'll check the server log while you wait.

Bet-history panel for round verification

Every Crash Burst round you join appears in your account bet log with the seed hash, your entry stake, the graph's final multiplier and your cash-out time. Export the CSV if you want your own record.

Mobile wallet deposit support

If your bKash, Nagad or Rocket top-up doesn't show in your Crash Burst balance within two minutes, screenshot the wallet confirmation and send it through live chat—we match the transaction ID and credit you straight away.

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Open a Crash Burst Round and Set Your Stake

Crash Burst sits in our instant-game section alongside Aviator and other multiplier titles. You fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick a round, place your bet and hit Start. The graph launches from 1.00× and climbs—sometimes smoothly, sometimes in bursts. Your job is to press Cash Out before the line drops to zero. If you time it right, your stake

multiplies by whatever the graph shows when you exit. If the line crashes first, the round ends and the stake goes to the house. We pull the outcome from a provably fair random seed so every burst point is verifiable in your bet history. Rounds last seconds, not minutes, which means you can fit three or four into a single BPL ad

break if you're watching cricket on your phone. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Burst between commutes because the layout stays clean on small screens and you don't need a tutorial to understand the single rising line.

Crash Burst Glossary for Bangladesh Players

Short definitions of the words you'll see in Crash Burst lobbies and bet slips. Each entry explains one term in plain English so you know what the graph, the cash-out button and the history panel are telling you.

What does 'multiplier' mean in Crash Burst?

The multiplier is the number the graph climbs to before it crashes. If you cash out at 2.50×, your original stake is multiplied by two and a half—so a hundred-taka bet becomes two hundred fifty taka.

What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a random code generated before the round starts and hashed so it can't be changed mid-game. After the round ends you see the plain seed and verify the hash matched, proving the outcome was honest.

What does 'cash out' mean?

Cash out means you press the button to lock in your current multiplier before the graph crashes. If the line is at 3.10× when you cash out, you win your stake times three point one; wait too long and you lose the bet.

What is a 'burst point'?

The burst point is the exact multiplier where the graph stops climbing and drops to zero. It's random every round, determined by the provably fair seed, and you can see it in your bet history after the round finishes.

What does 'round history' show?

Round history is the feed that lists the last twenty or thirty Crash Burst outcomes—each entry shows the burst multiplier, so you can spot patterns or streaks. It doesn't predict future rounds but helps you see recent results.

What is 'auto cash-out' in Crash Burst?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the graph reaches that number, the system exits your bet automatically—useful when you want to lock a specific return without watching the screen every second.

Crash Burst Questions Bangladesh Players Ask

Real questions we hear in live chat about Crash Burst stakes, mobile play, wallet deposits and round verification. Each answer gives the concrete step or policy so you know what to expect before you fund your account.

Yes. Open bjee on your mobile browser, log in, fund via bKash or Nagad in the wallet tab, then tap Crash Burst in the instant-games menu. The graph resizes for small screens and the cash-out button stays thumb-reachable at the bottom.

The server timestamp decides. If your cash-out command reached us before the burst seed triggered, you win at the multiplier shown when you pressed the button. If the crash came first, the round ends and the stake is lost. Support can replay the log if the timing feels wrong.

Minimum is usually ten taka per round; maximum depends on the table limit set by the game provider, often capped around five thousand taka. Check the stake slider before you confirm the bet—it won't let you enter an amount outside the allowed range.

Open your bet history, find the round ID, then tap the seed icon. You'll see the original hashed seed and the plain seed revealed after the crash. Copy both into any SHA-256 checker online—if the hash matches, the outcome was locked in before the round started.

Yes. Before the round starts, tick the auto cash-out box and type your target multiplier—say 2.00×. If the graph hits two, the system exits your bet instantly. If it crashes before two, you lose the stake as usual.

Yes. Your Crash Burst balance sits in the same wallet as slots and live tables. Request withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket, complete account verification if it's your first time, and the transfer processes within the timeframe shown in your wallet tab.
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