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We run dedicated Crash Shockwave rooms where you watch the multiplier climb in real time and decide when to cash out. Fund your account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake and hit the curve before it drops.

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FAIR PLAY

How we keep Crash Shockwave transparent

Crash Shockwave multipliers are generated by a provably fair algorithm that publishes each round's seed hash before the curve starts. You can verify the outcome against the public seed after every round. We display the last fifty peaks in the live feed so you see the distribution yourself. No manual intervention adjusts the curve mid-round, and our provider logs are available for third-party audit on request.

Provably fair engine

Before each Crash Shockwave round begins, the server publishes a hash of the seed that will determine where the multiplier crashes. Once the round closes, the seed itself is revealed so you can hash it and confirm the outcome was locked in before anyone placed a stake.

Live result feed

Every Crash Shockwave room displays the last fifty crash points in a scrolling ticker at the top of the screen. You see the spread—low, mid and high peaks—before you decide to play. No filter hides bad runs, and no highlight inflates the frequency of big multipliers.

Server-side cashout

Your cashout command travels to our server with a millisecond timestamp. The server compares that timestamp to the moment the curve crashed. If your tap arrived first, the cashout succeeds; if the crash happened first, the round log shows both times so you can see exactly what happened.

Third-party audit access

Our Crash Shockwave game engine logs every round seed, peak multiplier and player action in a database that we open to independent auditors. If you want assurance that the system runs fairly over thousands of rounds, those audit summaries are published quarterly and linked from our help centre.

CRASH HELP

Support paths for Crash Shockwave players

If a round result looks wrong or your cashout didn't register, our support team can pull the server log for that specific round ID. The live-chat widget sits in the bottom corner of every Crash Shockwave screen, and our Bangladesh team checks it from early morning through late evening. Account issues around stakes or balance usually resolve faster if you screenshot the round timer and your wallet before you contact us.

Round verification Every Crash Shockwave round writes a hash to our server the instant it closes. If you believe a multiplier crashed unfairly or your cashout was ignored, share the round ID from your history and we will pull the timestamp, peak…
Cashout queries Cashout commands register server-side the moment you tap. Network lag can make it feel delayed on your screen, but the server timestamp decides the outcome.
Stake and balance help Your Crash Shockwave stake pulls directly from your account wallet. If the stake slider shows a different maximum than your wallet balance, refresh the lobby or check whether another game window holds a pending bet.
9wiket What makes our Crash Shockwave rooms different

What makes our Crash Shockwave rooms different

Crash Shockwave runs on a visible curve: the line starts at one and climbs fast. You decide when to bail. Cash out early and lock a small win; ride the wave and risk the crash. Our rooms show every round's peak in the live feed so you can watch patterns before you stake. We built the interface for one-thumb play—stake slider on

the left, cashout button anchored right, multiplier tracker front and centre. Comilla Speed Crash and Crash Bangladesh Arena share the same engine but different visual themes. Each round closes in seconds, so you can play a dozen rounds on your commute. The cashout confirmation appears the moment you tap, and your balance updates before the next countdown starts.

Crash Shockwave glossary

What is a multiplier curve in Crash Shockwave?

The multiplier curve is the line that starts at one and climbs steadily until it crashes at a random point. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, as long as you bail before the crash.

What does cashout mean?

Cashout is the button you tap to lock your current multiplier and collect your winnings. If you cashout at two point five, your stake is multiplied by two point five and added to your wallet immediately.

What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a random string published before the round starts. After the round, the server reveals the seed so you can hash it yourself and verify the crash point was decided before anyone placed a bet.

What is round ID in Crash Shockwave?

Round ID is the unique reference number assigned to each Crash Shockwave round. You find it in your bet history, and support uses it to pull server logs if you need to verify a result or dispute a cashout.

What does peak multiplier mean?

Peak multiplier is the highest point the curve reached before it crashed. If the curve hit ten before dropping, ten is the peak for that round, shown in the live feed so you can see recent distribution.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout is a feature that lets you set a target multiplier in advance. When the curve reaches your chosen number, the system cashes you out automatically so you do not have to watch the screen every second.

Crash Shockwave questions we hear most

Yes. Our Crash Shockwave rooms load in any mobile browser without a separate download. The one-thumb layout puts the stake slider and cashout button within easy reach, and the multiplier tracker stays visible even if your screen dims mid-round.

Most rounds close in under thirty seconds from countdown to crash. You get a five-second window to place your stake, the curve climbs for ten to twenty seconds on average, then the result appears and the next countdown starts immediately.

You fund your account wallet via bKash, Nagad, Rocket or bank transfer, then use that balance to stake in any Crash Shockwave room. Deposits from bKash or Nagad usually clear in under a minute so you can start playing straight away.

If you disconnect after placing a stake but before cashing out, the system treats it as a non-cashout and the round plays to its natural crash. Your stake is lost unless you tapped cashout before the network dropped, in which case the server timestamp determines the outcome.

Yes. Each round's seed hash is published at the start, and the plain seed is revealed after the crash. Copy both into any standard hash tool to confirm the crash point was locked in before betting opened, proving the round was fair.

We run Comilla Speed Crash and Crash Bangladesh Arena, both using the same fair-play engine but with different visual styles. Speed Crash shows a minimalist line graph; Bangladesh Arena adds cityscape graphics and sound effects while keeping the core multiplier mechanic identical.
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