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Crash Hyper at pgok

We run Crash Hyper rounds every few seconds so you can jump in whenever the screen loads. The multiplier starts at 1.

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FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How we keep Crash Hyper transparent

Provably fair system

Each Crash Hyper round uses a cryptographic hash generated before the betting window opens. You can verify the hash against the final crash point using the checker tool in the game footer so you know the outcome was determined fairly…

Server timestamp logging

Every action you take in Crash Hyper—placing a bet, tapping cash-out, or letting the round crash—is recorded with a millisecond-precise server timestamp.

Live multiplier feed

The multiplier graph updates in real time as it climbs. There is no delay between the server calculation and what you see on your screen, so your cash-out decision is based on the actual current value rather than a cached…

Independent audit trail

We publish the seed and hash for every Crash Hyper round in the public ledger accessible from the game settings menu. Third-party auditors and players can verify any round at any time without needing our permission or assistance.

pgok The round flow in Crash Hyper

The round flow in Crash Hyper

Each Crash Hyper round opens a betting window for five seconds where you place your stake. The graph starts at 1.00× and begins to climb—slowly at first, then faster. You tap the cash-out button whenever you want to lock your winnings at the current multiplier. Wait too long and the round crashes, taking your stake with it. The next round starts immediately

so you can try a different strategy or the same approach with adjusted timing. We show the last twenty crash points in the sidebar so you can see recent patterns, and your account balance updates the moment you cash out. Deposits from bKash, Nagad or Rocket clear in under a minute so there is no delay between funding your wallet and placing

your first bet. The entire flow runs on one screen without page reloads or lobby switches.

CRASH HYPER HELP

Help paths for multiplier rounds

Team online

Cash-out timing questions

If the cash-out button did not respond or the round crashed before your tap registered, message our support team with the round ID shown at the top of the screen. We will check the server timestamp and explain what happened in that specific round.

Stake limits and wallet balance

Your minimum stake per Crash Hyper round is set in your account settings and the maximum depends on the current session cap. Check the wallet tab to see your available balance before each round so you know exactly how much you can place.

Round history and verification

Every Crash Hyper round is logged with a unique hash that you can verify independently. Tap the provably fair icon next to the round number to see the seed, the hash and the calculation that determined where the multiplier crashed.

Multiplier betting glossary

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Hyper?

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

02
What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. The system will automatically cash out your stake when the graph reaches that number, even if you are not watching the screen.

03
What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each Crash Hyper round uses a cryptographic hash you can verify independently. The crash point is determined before betting starts so the house cannot change the outcome mid-round.

04
What is the crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends and the graph stops climbing. If you have not cashed out by that moment, your stake is lost and the next round begins.

05
What does seed mean in Crash Hyper?

The seed is a random value generated before the round opens. It is combined with other data to produce the hash that determines the crash point, making the outcome unpredictable and verifiable.

06
What is round history?

Round history shows the last twenty crash points in order so you can see recent patterns. It does not predict future rounds but helps you decide your cash-out strategy based on what just happened.

Common Crash Hyper questions

Each round takes about eight seconds from betting window to crash. The betting phase lasts five seconds, the multiplier climbs for a variable duration, then the next round opens immediately so you can place another stake without waiting.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from your mobile wallet, then open the Crash Hyper screen in your browser. The graph and cash-out button work on any screen size so you can play on the train or at home.

If the round crashes before you tap cash-out, your stake is lost and added to the house pool. The next round starts immediately so you can adjust your strategy and try again with a different multiplier target.

Tap the provably fair icon next to the round number to see the seed, hash and crash-point calculation. Copy those values into the independent checker tool in the game footer to confirm the outcome matches the published hash.

Yes. Go to your account settings and set a session loss cap before you start playing. Once you reach that limit, the system will block new bets until you manually reset it or wait for the next day.

Your payout appears in your account balance the moment you cash out. There is no processing delay—if you cashed at 2.50× on a hundred-taka stake, you will see two hundred fifty taka added to your wallet before the next round opens.
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