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Crash Shockwave: Real-Time Multiplier Control

We host Crash Shockwave rooms where the multiplier climbs in real time and you decide when to cash out before it crashes. Rounds run back-to-back, your balance updates instantly, and you can watch the curve rise from your phone or desktop.

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Watch the Curve, Pick Your Exit

Crash Shockwave starts each round at 1.00× and climbs—sometimes to 2×, sometimes past 10×, sometimes it drops early. You set your stake, watch the graph rise and tap cash-out before the crash. If you exit in time, your stake multiplies by that number and lands in your wallet. Miss the moment and the round closes at zero. We show the last fifty

results above the graph so you can see recent peak points, though every round is independent. The game runs on verified random-number generation from our provider, and round outcomes are logged in your account history. Players in Dhaka open Crash Shockwave between commutes because rounds finish in seconds and the interface fits any screen size without lag.

CRASH HELP

Support Paths for Shockwave Players

If a round result looks wrong, your cashout didn't register, or you want to check how auto-exit works, reach us through the channels below. We keep records of every multiplier tick and can replay any round from the server log.

Round Disputes Screenshot the round ID and graph at the moment you tapped cashout, then message our live chat. We pull server timestamps to confirm whether your exit beat the crash or arrived after the curve dropped.
Auto-Exit Setup Open Crash Shockwave settings, toggle Auto Cashout, then enter the multiplier target—say 2.50×. The system will exit every round at that number if the curve reaches it before crashing.
Withdrawal After Wins Crash Shockwave winnings appear in your main wallet immediately. Tap withdraw, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, complete account verification if it's your first cashout, and we process the transfer.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Shockwave Transparent

Every round outcome in Crash Shockwave is generated before the graph starts climbing, sealed with a cryptographic hash you can verify after the crash. We publish the server seed, the round hash and the final multiplier so you can check that the result wasn't altered mid-flight.

Provably Fair Rounds Each Crash Shockwave round begins with a server seed and client seed combined into a hash. That hash determines the crash point before any player enters. After the round ends, we reveal both seeds so you can recompute the outcome and confirm it matches.
Provider Certification Crash Shockwave runs on a certified random-number generator tested by third-party labs. The provider holds gaming-software certificates, and we display the RNG audit seal in the game footer where the studio makes it available.
Round History Archive Your account keeps a log of every Crash Shockwave round you joined: stake, exit multiplier or crash indicator, net result. Export the CSV from account settings if you want to review your session pattern or check a disputed round offline.
Live Monitoring We watch Crash Shockwave crash-point distribution in real time. If the curve shows statistical drift—rounds clustering too low or too high—our operations team pauses the room and requests a provider audit before reopening.

Crash Shockwave Glossary

What does the multiplier mean in Crash Shockwave?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× each round. If you cash out at 3.50×, your stake multiplies by 3.5 and the profit lands in your wallet.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. Any player who has not cashed out before that number loses the stake for that round.

How does auto cashout work?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier—say 2.00×. The system will exit your position automatically if the curve reaches that number before crashing, even if you're not watching.

What is provably fair in Crash Shockwave?

Provably fair means the crash point is locked in a cryptographic hash before the round starts, then revealed afterward so you can verify the outcome was not changed during play.

Can I see past Crash Shockwave results?

Yes. We display the last fifty crash points above the graph, and your account history shows every round you entered with stake, exit multiplier and net result for your records.

What happens if my cashout tap doesn't register?

Contact live chat with the round ID. We check server logs to see when your tap arrived and whether it beat the crash timestamp. If the log confirms your exit was valid, we credit the win.

Crash Shockwave Questions We Hear Most

Log in, tap the Crash category in the lobby, open Crash Shockwave, set your stake amount and watch the multiplier climb. Tap cashout before the crash to lock your profit and move to the next round.

Yes. Crash Shockwave runs in your mobile browser without an app download. The graph scales to fit your screen, and the cashout button stays large enough to tap quickly even during a fast-rising curve.

The minimum stake per round is shown inside the Crash Shockwave interface and varies by room. We keep it low so you can test your timing across multiple rounds without spending large amounts upfront.

Crash Shockwave credits appear in your main balance the moment you cash out. You can withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket immediately, and transfers usually clear within minutes after account verification.

No. Each round uses a fresh random seed, so past results do not influence future crash points. The history bar shows recent outcomes for reference, but every round is independent and unpredictable by design.

If your connection drops, the server holds your position. When you reconnect, you will see whether the round crashed or is still climbing. If it crashed before you returned, the system will have auto-exited only if you had set an auto-cashout target.
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