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We run Crash Blaze multiplier rounds where you watch the curve climb and cash out before it drops. The chart updates live, you control your exit, and your account balance reflects the result the second you confirm.

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Inside Our Crash Blaze Lobby

Crash Blaze is a multiplier game where a curve starts at 1.00x and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your stake before the round begins, then decide when to cash out as the multiplier rises. If you exit before the crash, your stake is multiplied by that value and added to your account wallet. Wait too long and

the round ends at zero. We show the last fifty crash points in the history panel so you can see recent patterns, and you can set an auto-cashout multiplier if you want the system to exit for you at a fixed target. The game runs on provably fair random-number generation, meaning every crash point is determined before the round starts and can

be verified after it ends.

CRASH BLAZE HELP

Questions About Crash Blaze

If the chart freezes mid-round, refresh your browser and check the round-history panel to see whether your cashout registered before the connection dropped. For stake or payout disputes, open the chat widget and share your round ID so we can pull the server log and confirm what the system recorded at the exact second you tapped exit.

Round History Check Every Crash Blaze round you join is saved in your account history with the stake amount, the multiplier you cashed out at, and the final crash point. Open the history tab to verify any round if your balance update looks wrong.
Auto-Cashout Setup Set a target multiplier in the auto-cashout field before the round starts and the system will exit your position automatically when the curve hits that number, removing the need to tap manually during the climb.
Live Support for Disputes If you believe a cashout did not register or your account balance is incorrect after a Crash Blaze round, open the chat widget, tell us the round ID, and we will pull the server timestamp to confirm what happened.
FAIR PLAY

How We Verify Crash Blaze Rounds

Every Crash Blaze round generates a hash before it starts, locking in the crash point so it cannot be changed mid-flight. After the round ends, you can compare the published hash with the final result to confirm the outcome was set before anyone placed a stake, not decided while you were watching the chart climb.

Provably Fair Hash

Each round publishes a cryptographic hash before launch. Once the multiplier crashes, we reveal the seed that produced that hash, letting you verify that the crash point was determined before the round began and was not altered during play.

Server Timestamp Log

Your cashout request is logged with a server timestamp accurate to the millisecond. If there is ever a question about whether you exited before the crash, we can show you the exact time your tap reached our system and compare…

Round Archive Access

We keep a public archive of the last five thousand Crash Blaze rounds showing each crash multiplier and the corresponding hash.

Independent RNG Audit

The random-number generator that sets each crash point is tested by an external lab to confirm it produces statistically uniform results.

Crash Blaze Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you will see in the Crash Blaze lobby, written the way we explain them to new account holders who ask what each field means before placing their first stake.

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Blaze?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00x when the round begins and climbs until it crashes. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out.

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What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve hits that number, the system exits your position automatically so you do not have to tap the button during the climb.

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What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a cryptographic fingerprint published before each Crash Blaze round that locks in the crash point. After the round, you can verify the hash matches the revealed seed to confirm the outcome was not changed mid-flight.

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What does round history show?

Round history displays the crash multiplier for the last fifty Crash Blaze rounds. You can scroll back to see recent patterns and check whether your own rounds appear with the correct stake and cashout values in your account log.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the round ends. If you cash out before the curve reaches that number, you win. If you wait too long and the crash happens first, the round pays nothing.

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What does instant cashout mean?

Instant cashout means the payout lands in your account wallet the moment you tap the exit button, as long as the round has not crashed yet. There is no delay between confirming the cashout and seeing the balance update.

Crash Blaze FAQ

The questions we hear most often about Crash Blaze, answered the way our support team explains them when you open the chat widget and ask how stakes, payouts, history and fairness work in these multiplier rounds.

Open the Crash Blaze lobby, enter your stake amount in the bet field, then tap the place-bet button before the countdown timer hits zero. Once the round starts, the multiplier begins climbing and you can cash out any time before it crashes.

Yes, you control when to exit. As soon as the multiplier passes 1.00x, the cashout button becomes active and you can tap it at any point. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier is showing when your request reaches the server.

If your connection drops mid-round, refresh the page and check the round-history panel. If you cashed out before the freeze, the payout will already be in your wallet. If the round crashed while you were disconnected, the history will show the final multiplier and confirm your stake was lost.

Before each round starts, we publish a hash that locks in the crash point. After the round ends, we reveal the seed that produced that hash. You can run the hash function yourself to confirm the seed matches the published hash, proving the crash point was set before anyone placed a stake.

Yes, use the auto-cashout field. Enter your target multiplier before the round begins and the system will exit your position automatically when the curve reaches that number, removing the need to watch the chart and tap manually during the climb.

The payout appears in your account wallet the moment your cashout registers on the server, usually within a fraction of a second. You can see the balance update in real time and use that balance immediately for the next round or withdraw it via bKash, Nagad or Rocket.
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