What Is Crash?
Crash is a fast-paced, multiplier-based game where you place a bet and watch the multiplier rise. Your goal is simple: cash out before the multiplier “crashes.”
If you cash out in time, you win. If you wait too long, the round ends—and the bet is lost.
Crash runs on a Provably Fair system, ensuring each multiplier is generated independently and cannot be manipulated.
How the 'Last One Bonus' Works in Crash
How the 'Last One Bonus' Works in Crash
Crash includes a special reward called the Last One Bonus. This bonus is awarded to the last player who successfully cashes out before the crash happens.
It is calculated as a small percentage of the winning bet (1 %). If multiple players cash out at the same moment, the system will determine the last valid cashout.
If no one cashes out before the crash, the bonus is not awarded.
Forced Cashouts — When and Why They Happen
Forced Cashouts — When and Why They Happen
In extremely rare situations, the system may force a cash-out for all players in the round. This can happen if:
A multiplier becomes abnormally high, creating a risk threshold for the platform.
A technical issue occurs, and the system automatically attempts to protect player outcomes by settling the round.
Forced cashouts are rare but possible. When they happen, the winnings are credited according to the multiplier at the moment the system cashes you out.
What Happens If You Disconnect Mid-Game?
What Happens If You Disconnect Mid-Game?
If you lose connection during a round, your bet remains active on the server.
If you had Auto-Cashout set, the server will execute it even if your device disconnects.
If you had no Auto-Cashout, the round continues until you manually cash out (which you cannot do while disconnected).
For unstable internet connections, Auto-Cashout is strongly recommended as the safest protection.
FAQs
Q: Does cashing out early affect the result?
A: No. The multiplier is generated independently using a Provably Fair algorithm. Your cash-out timing has zero influence on when the game crashes.
Q: Can the multiplier be manipulated?
A: No. Crash uses a transparent seed-based Provably Fair system. Every multiplier is produced from cryptographic seeds that cannot be altered after being committed.
Q: Why did my Auto-Cashout trigger earlier than expected?
A: If your connection delays the request—or if the multiplier jumps rapidly—your auto cashout may trigger slightly earlier or at the exact intended number based on server timing. The server’s record is always the authoritative one.
Q: Can I still lose even if I clicked Cash Out?
A: Yes, if you clicked after the crash point or your request reached the server too late. If the crash happens before your request arrives, the bet is lost.
Q: Is Crash affected by how many players join a round?
A: No. The number of players, bet amounts, or total wagers does not influence the crash result. Each round is independent and generated before bets resolve.
