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Crash Skyline takes off the moment you open the round

We run Crash Skyline where the multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes. You pick when to cash out and lock your stake times that multiplier before the line drops.

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44999 Crash Skyline takes off the moment you open the round
FAIRNESS NOTES

How we keep Crash Skyline transparent

Crash Skyline uses a provably fair algorithm where the crash point is hashed before the round starts, so neither we nor any player can alter the outcome mid-flight. You can copy the server seed, client seed and nonce after each round finishes and run the hash yourself to confirm the multiplier was fixed in advance. We publish the verification formula in the game info panel, and every round gets a unique identifier you can check.

Provably fair hash Each Crash Skyline round seals its crash point with a cryptographic hash before the countdown begins. After the round, you compare the revealed seed to the hash and verify the multiplier was predetermined.
Round identifier Every Crash Skyline round receives a unique ID displayed at the top of the screen. Copy that ID to look up the server seed, client seed and crash result in your play log later.
Public history The last fifty Crash Skyline crash points appear in the sidebar so you can see recent outcomes. That history is visible to all players in the room and updates in real time after each round ends.
Session replay Your account dashboard archives every Crash Skyline round you entered, showing the stake, your cash-out multiplier if you exited, or the crash point if you stayed in too long. Review any disputed round by date.
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Watch the curve climb and decide your exit

Crash Skyline is a single-line multiplier game where every round begins at 1.00× and rises until a random crash point stops it. You place your stake before the round timer expires, then the curve starts climbing. Your job is to hit cash-out before the crash; wait too long and you lose the stake. The multiplier can soar past 10× or drop at

1.02×, and every round is independent. We show the last fifty crash points in the history sidebar so you can scan recent behaviour, though past results never predict the next round. Provably fair hashing means the crash point is sealed before the round starts, and you can verify it afterwards. Open your account, fund via bKash or Nagad, and you are in

the Crash Skyline lobby in seconds.

CRASH SKYLINE HELP

Help paths for multiplier rounds

When you need clarity on how Crash Skyline cash-out timing works, how the provably fair hash is checked, or how to review your round history, we have routes ready. Live chat covers game-mechanic questions during Bangladesh business hours, and the help centre holds step-by-step articles on verifying fairness and reading the round log.

Live chat Ask about Crash Skyline cash-out rules, how the multiplier is generated, or how to interpret the fairness hash. Our team answers game-mechanic questions in real time during support hours.
Help articles Step-by-step guides explain how to verify the provably fair hash for each Crash Skyline round, how to read the history panel, and what happens if your connection drops mid-round.
Account log Your transaction history shows every Crash Skyline stake, the multiplier you cashed out at, and the round outcome. Filter by date to audit your play and confirm each result matches the lobby display.

Multiplier game glossary

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What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the Crash Skyline round stops. It is determined before the round starts by a provably fair hash and can land anywhere from 1.00× upward.

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What is manual cash-out?

Manual cash-out means you click the cash-out button while the multiplier is climbing. Your stake is multiplied by the current value at the instant you click, and you exit the round with that win.

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What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the line reaches that number, the game exits your stake automatically so you do not need to click during the climb.

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What is the server seed?

The server seed is a random string generated before each Crash Skyline round and hashed to lock in the crash point. After the round ends, the seed is revealed so you can verify the outcome was fair.

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What does round history show?

Round history displays the crash points of the last fifty Crash Skyline rounds in the sidebar. You can scan recent results to see patterns, though each round outcome is independent and provably random.

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What happens if I lose connection mid-round?

If your connection drops while you are in a Crash Skyline round, your stake follows any auto cash-out rule you set. Without an auto rule, the stake stays live until the crash point, and the result appears in your log.

Common questions about our multiplier game

Open your account, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then navigate to the Crash Skyline tile in the lobby. Enter your stake amount, wait for the next round countdown to finish, and the multiplier starts climbing immediately.

Yes. Before the countdown expires, enter a multiplier value in the auto cash-out field. When the line reaches that number, the game exits your stake automatically and credits your win to your account wallet.

Crash Skyline can stop at 1.00× if it crashes instantly, or it can climb past 100× in rare rounds. The crash point is provably random each time, so there is no fixed ceiling or floor beyond the minimum 1.00×.

After the round, copy the server seed, client seed and nonce from the round-details panel. Paste them into the verification tool linked in the game info, and the hash output will match the crash point that was displayed.

Yes. Crash Skyline runs in your mobile browser without an app download. Players in Dhaka and across eligible Bangladesh regions can fund via bKash or Nagad and launch the game from the lobby homepage on any device.

If the multiplier crashes before you click cash-out or before your auto target is hit, you lose that round's stake. The funds are deducted, the round closes, and a new countdown begins for the next game.
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