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Crash Zap: Multiplier Rounds That Move Fast

a71 bet runs Crash Zap as a dedicated category — live multiplier rounds where you set your exit point and the curve decides the rest.

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How We Run Crash Zap Fairly

We keep Crash Zap honest through a combination of provider-level certification and account-level transparency. Here is what that looks like in practice.

Provably Fair Rounds

Crash Velocity and Crash Skyrise use a seed-based fair system. The crash point is committed before the round opens, so neither we nor the server can alter it mid-flight.

Published RTP Only

We show RTP figures in Crash Zap only where Spribe or the relevant studio has published them. No invented percentages appear anywhere in our lobby descriptions.

Spribe Partnership

Aviator runs directly on Spribe infrastructure. Spribe holds independent certification for its crash engine, and that certification covers every round played on our platform.

Round History Transparency

Your full Crash Zap round history — stake, exit multiplier, result — is stored in your account and exportable. Players in Dhaka and elsewhere use this to track their own session patterns.

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What We Offer in Crash Zap

Crash Zap at a71 bet covers a focused set of multiplier-style titles built around one core mechanic: a rising curve that can crash at any moment. Crash Velocity and Crash Skyrise are the headline titles in this room — both run on provably fair engines where the multiplier sequence is generated before each round starts. We also carry Aviator from Spribe, which

Bangladesh players open first in this category. Each title shows its own RTP where the provider exposes it; we do not display figures the studio has not published. The lobby loads in a single tap from your account wallet, and round history is visible on-screen so you can read the recent pattern before you place your next stake.

Help While You Play Crash Zap

Questions mid-round or after a stake settles? Here is how to reach us while you are in the Crash Zap lobby.

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Live Chat

Open the chat icon from inside the Crash Zap lobby. Our Bangladesh support team picks up the conversation directly — no need to leave the game screen or reload the page.

Account Wallet Help

If a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit does not reflect in your Crash Zap balance, go to Account then Transactions and share the reference number with support for a fast trace.

Round Dispute

Every Crash Zap round stores a verifiable seed. If a result looks wrong, raise a dispute from the round history panel and we will pull the provable-fair record for that specific round.

Crash Zap Terms Explained

New to multiplier games? These are the terms you will see most often in the Crash Zap lobby.

What is a crash point?

The multiplier value at which a Crash Zap round ends. If the crash point is 1.80x and you have not cashed out yet, your stake is lost for that round.

What does auto cash-out mean?

A preset multiplier you enter before the round starts. The game exits your position automatically when the curve hits that number, so you do not need to click manually.

What is provably fair in crash games?

A system where the crash point is cryptographically committed before the round begins. You can verify after the round that the result was not changed once bets were placed.

What is RTP in Crash Zap?

Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned over many rounds. We display it only where the studio, such as Spribe for Aviator, has officially published the figure.

What is a multiplier streak?

A sequence of consecutive rounds where the crash point lands above a certain value. Round history in the lobby shows recent streaks, though each round is statistically independent.

What does KYC mean for Crash Zap withdrawals?

Know Your Customer — the identity verification step required before withdrawals are processed. You submit your details once in Account Settings; it covers all game categories including Crash Zap.

Crash Zap Questions Answered

These are the questions we hear most from people exploring the Crash Zap category for the first time.

Log in, tap the game categories bar, and select Crash. Crash Velocity, Crash Skyrise, and Aviator appear at the top of that room. No separate download is needed on Android or iOS.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket from the Cashier tab. Once the transfer confirms and your account balance updates, those funds are available across all game categories including Crash Zap.

Minimum stake amounts are shown on the bet panel inside each title before the round opens. Check the panel in Crash Velocity or Aviator directly — the figure is displayed there, not set site-wide.

If your device disconnects after a round starts, any active auto cash-out you set before the round will still execute on the server side. Manual cash-outs require an active connection.

Open round history in the lobby, select the round, and copy the server seed and client seed shown. Paste both into the provably fair verifier linked on that screen to confirm the crash point independently.

Availability depends on your local law and the eligible regions covered by your account. Check the game lobby after login — titles that are accessible to your account will be fully playable there.
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Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.