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Crash Lightning — Watch the Line, Cash Out Smart

We run Crash Lightning rounds where you watch a live multiplier climb and decide when to cash out before it drops. Fund your account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the lobby in seconds.

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NEED HELP

Support When You're Playing Crash Lightning

Questions come up fast when you're watching a live multiplier. We keep three support paths open so you can get an answer without leaving the game screen.

Live Chat Inside the Lobby Open the chat bubble at the bottom right of any Crash Lightning table and you'll reach an agent who can check your bet history, explain how provably fair verification works, or troubleshoot a payout question while the next round loads.
Crash Lightning FAQ Panel Tap the help icon in the game header and you'll see a short FAQ covering multiplier mechanics, minimum and maximum bets, auto cash-out settings, and how to read the fairness hash that every round publishes.
Email for Bet Disputes If a round result looks wrong or a cash-out didn't register, email our support desk with your round ID and timestamp. We pull server logs and the provably fair hash so you get a detailed breakdown of what happened.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Lightning Transparent

Crash Lightning runs on provably fair RNG, which means every round generates a hash you can check yourself. We publish the server seed, client seed and nonce for each game so you can verify that the crash point was decided before the round started — not adjusted mid-flight. Here's how we make sure the game stays honest.

Provably Fair Hashing

Every Crash Lightning round commits a hash before the multiplier begins climbing. After the crash, you can copy the server seed, client seed and round nonce from the game history tab and run them through a SHA-256 verifier to confirm the result matched the pre-committed value.

Spribe and Turbo Games Certification

Our Crash Lightning tables come from Spribe and Turbo Games, two studios that hold GLI and iTech Labs certification for their RNG engines. Both providers publish audit reports you can request through our support desk if you want third-party confirmation.

Public Bet History

The Crash Lightning lobby shows a live feed of recent rounds — crash points, top cash-outs and the number of players in each game. You can scroll back fifty rounds to see the distribution and spot any patterns yourself before you place your first bet.

Account Balance Lock During Rounds

Once you place a bet and the round starts, your wager is locked in the game state and can't be altered by you or by us. When you cash out, the payout writes to your account balance instantly and appears in your transaction log with a timestamp and round reference.

7 pro The Crash Lightning Lobby at 7 pro

The Crash Lightning Lobby at 7 pro

Crash Lightning is a multiplier game built on a simple idea: a curve starts at 1.00× and climbs live in front of you. Your job is to hit cash-out before the line crashes. Wait too long and the round ends with nothing; cash out early and you lock in whatever multiplier was showing. We host Crash Lightning tables from Spribe and Turbo

Games so you get different curve speeds and bet ranges. Every round runs on provably fair RNG that you can verify from the game history panel. Players in Dhaka open the mobile lobby, drop a few hundred Taka into a round and watch the multiplier run — it's quick, it's transparent, and the payout lands in your account balance the moment you

cash out.

Crash Lightning Terms Explained

A few words come up often when you're reading about Crash Lightning. Here's what they mean in plain language.

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Lightning?

The multiplier is the live number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each millisecond during a round. Your payout is your bet amount times whatever multiplier was showing when you cashed out.

02
What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that number, the game cashes you out automatically so you don't have to click the button mid-round.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means every round generates a cryptographic hash before it starts. After the crash, you can verify the hash to prove the result wasn't changed while the multiplier was climbing.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the line stops and the round ends. Anyone who didn't cash out before that number loses their bet for that round.

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What is a server seed?

The server seed is a random string our game server generates and hashes before each round. Combined with your client seed and the round nonce, it determines the crash point in a way you can verify afterward.

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What does round nonce mean?

The round nonce is a counter that increments with each game. It's part of the provably fair calculation so the same server seed and client seed produce different crash points across multiple rounds.

Common Questions About Crash Lightning at 7 pro

Here are the questions we hear most often from players who are new to Crash Lightning or want to know how our lobby handles bets, payouts and verification.

Open your account, deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then head to the Crash Lightning section in the lobby. Pick a table, set your bet amount and tap the join button before the next round countdown ends.

Minimum bets vary by table — our Spribe rooms start at 10 Taka and Turbo Games tables open at 20 Taka. Check the bet-range label on each table tile before you join a round.

Yes. Most Crash Lightning tables let you place two bets per round with separate cash-out buttons. You can set different auto cash-out targets for each bet or manage them manually as the multiplier climbs.

Payouts write to your account balance the moment you cash out. The amount appears in your transaction history instantly and you can withdraw it through the same bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet you used to deposit.

Open the game history tab, find the round you want to check and copy the server seed, client seed and nonce. Paste them into any SHA-256 hash verifier and compare the output to the crash point — they should match exactly.

Yes. Go to the provably fair settings panel inside the game and enter a new client seed. The game will use your custom seed for all future rounds until you change it again or reset to default.
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