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Crash Hotspin — Watch the Line Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We run Crash Hotspin on our platform so you can jump into multiplier rounds any time — fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, watch the graph rise, and tap cash-out when you're ready.

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brt665 The Round Starts, the Multiplier Climbs — You Decide When to Stop

The Round Starts, the Multiplier Climbs — You Decide When to Stop

Crash Hotspin is a multiplier game built on a simple premise: each round starts at 1.00×, the graph climbs, and you cash out before the line crashes. If you cash out early, you lock that multiplier; wait too long and you lose the stake. We run it on a verified random-number generator so every crash point is unpredictable, and the round history

sits right below the graph so you can see how the last twenty rounds played out. You fund your account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake, hit the green button when the round opens, and watch the line move. The cash-out button stays live until the crash — one tap locks your return at the current multiplier and the amount

appears in your account balance within seconds. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open Crash Hotspin on mobile during breaks, on the train, or at home on desktop, because the round lasts only a few seconds and you can play as many back-to-back as you like without waiting for a new lobby to load.

CRASH SUPPORT

Help Paths for Multiplier Rounds

When you need help with a Crash Hotspin round — a disconnection mid-game, a cash-out that didn't register, or a question about how the history feed works — we've built three direct paths so you get an answer fast and get back into the next round.

Round dispute or disconnect If your connection dropped before you could cash out, or a tap didn't register, reach our live-chat team from the account menu — they'll pull the round log, check the server timestamp, and explain what the system recorded.
Stake or balance question Every Crash Hotspin bet and cash-out updates your account wallet immediately; if a balance looks wrong, open the transaction history in your account settings and you'll see each round listed with its ID, stake, multiplier and payout.
How the crash point is set Crash Hotspin runs on a provably fair algorithm — the crash multiplier for each round is generated before the round starts, hashed, and published so you can verify it wasn't changed mid-game. The FAQ below explains how to check the hash.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Hotspin Transparent

Multiplier games live or die on trust — if players suspect the crash point is rigged, they leave. We run Crash Hotspin on a third-party random-number generator that's audited monthly, publish every round's hash before it starts, and log every bet and cash-out with a server timestamp you can review in your account history.

Third-party RNG audit The random-number generator that sets each crash point is tested by an independent lab every month; the certificate sits in our fair-play section and lists the algorithm, the sample size and the pass result.
Round-hash publication Before each Crash Hotspin round starts, we publish a hash of the crash multiplier on-screen — after the crash, we reveal the seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the number wasn't altered mid-round.
Server-timestamp logging Every bet, every cash-out, every crash is logged with a server timestamp accurate to the millisecond; if you dispute a result, support pulls that log and shows you exactly when your tap reached the server.
Account transaction feed Your account history lists every Crash Hotspin round you entered — round ID, stake, multiplier at cash-out or crash, payout amount — so you have a complete record and can cross-check it against the live history feed.

Multiplier-Game Vocabulary You'll See on the Screen

What does the multiplier number mean in Crash Hotspin?

The multiplier starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs in real time — if you cash out at 2.50×, you get your stake multiplied by 2.50; if the graph crashes before you tap, you lose the stake.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends — it's generated randomly before each round starts, so no one knows when it will hit until it happens.

What does 'auto cash-out' mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts — if the graph reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically so you don't have to watch the screen the whole time.

What is the round history feed?

The round history feed sits below the Crash Hotspin graph and shows the last twenty crash points in order — players use it to spot patterns, though each round is independently random.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated with a hash published before the round starts — after the crash, the seed is revealed so you can verify the number wasn't changed mid-game.

What happens if I disconnect mid-round?

If your connection drops after you've placed a bet but before you cash out, the round continues on the server — you lose the stake if it crashes, but if you set an auto cash-out it still triggers.

Common Questions About Our Multiplier Rounds

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown in the deposit screen, confirm with your PIN, and the funds appear in your brt665 wallet within a minute so you can enter the next round.

Yes — the Crash Hotspin lobby works on mobile browsers and inside our app, so you can place a bet, watch the graph, and cash out with one tap whether you're on the train, waiting at a shop, or sitting at home.

The server timestamp decides — if your cash-out request reached us before the crash multiplier was triggered, you get paid at that multiplier; if it arrived after, the system treats it as a loss and logs the exact millisecond difference.

Before each round starts, we publish a hash of the crash point on-screen; after the crash, we reveal the seed — copy both into a hash calculator and you'll see they match, proving the number wasn't altered mid-round.

The minimum stake is typically 10 Taka and the maximum varies by your account level — check the stake slider before you enter a round, and if you want a higher limit, contact support to request a review.

Yes — before the round starts, enter your target multiplier in the auto cash-out field and the system will cash you out the moment the graph reaches that number, even if you've switched to another tab or put your phone down.
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