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Roll the Dice, Watch the Multiplier Climb

Our crash dice roller rooms let you pick your stake, hit roll, and watch the multiplier build second by second. Cash out before the crash lands and the win hits your wallet straight away.

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3xx x Pick Your Stake, Roll and Cash Out Before the Crash

Pick Your Stake, Roll and Cash Out Before the Crash

Crash dice roller is a multiplier game where you choose your bet, tap roll, and a random multiplier starts climbing from 1.00× upward. You cash out whenever you want—hit the button and lock in that multiplier as your payout. If you wait too long and the dice crashes, the round ends and the bet is lost. Every roll uses provably fair hashing

so you can verify the outcome yourself. We host crash dice roller alongside other multiplier games like Crash SpinWin and Crash Smoke, all running on the same wallet so you can switch rooms without topping up again. The game plays fast on mobile—open the room from your home screen, fund once via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and you're rolling within seconds. Each

round publishes its seed and hash in the result log, giving you the proof you need that the multiplier was set before you joined.

HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT

Round Queries, Wallet Checks and Roll Proof

Crash dice roller moves fast, so we keep support paths open for round disputes, cashout timing questions and wallet confirmations. If a multiplier result looks off or your cashout didn't register, our team reviews the server log and the provably fair hash to confirm what happened. Wallet questions—deposits that haven't shown up, withdrawals pending longer than usual—go to the same channel so you get one answer for the whole flow.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of any crash dice roller room and describe what went wrong—missed cashout, unclear result, wallet delay. Our agents pull the round log and wallet record in real time and walk you through the outcome or next step.
Round History Every crash dice roller round you join is saved in your account history with the seed, hash, multiplier peak and your cashout point. If you think a result was unfair, copy the hash and submit it through the dispute form—we'll verify it against the server record.
Wallet Support bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits usually show in under a minute, but if your balance hasn't updated after rolling, check the wallet tab for the transaction ID. Send that ID to support and we'll trace it through the payment gateway to see where it's held.
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Provably Fair Hashing, Audit Trails and Wallet Security

Crash dice roller outcomes are generated using provably fair algorithms—each round's multiplier is hashed before the roll starts, so you can verify afterward that the result wasn't altered. We publish the server seed, client seed and nonce for every round in your history log, and third-party tools let you rehash those values to confirm the multiplier was predetermined. Wallet operations—deposits from bKash, Nagad, Rocket and withdrawals back to those rails—run through encrypted gateways with two-factor confirmation on every payout request.

Provably Fair Engine

Every crash dice roller round generates a hash before you join. After the crash lands, the server publishes the seed values so you can paste them into any SHA-256 calculator and confirm the multiplier matched the hash.

Encrypted Wallet Flow

When you deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, the transaction ID is encrypted end-to-end and matched against our payment gateway's record.

Session Integrity

Your crash dice roller session stays tied to one device token at a time. If someone tries to log in from another phone while you're mid-roll, the first session ends immediately and you'll see a security alert.

Independent Audit Trail

We run monthly audits on crash dice roller round logs and wallet transaction records with an external firm. They sample random rounds, rehash the seeds and verify the payout calculations matched the published multipliers.

Multiplier, Seed, Hash and Cashout Explained

New to crash dice roller? These are the words you'll see in every round and in your account history. Knowing what they mean helps you verify results and understand how the game calculates your payout.

What does multiplier mean in crash dice roller?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs each fraction of a second until the crash lands. If you cash out at 2.50×, your stake is multiplied by 2.50 to calculate your win.

What is a server seed?

The server seed is a random string generated before the crash dice roller round starts. It's hashed together with the client seed to produce the final multiplier outcome, and the server publishes it after the round so you can verify fairness.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can independently check that the crash dice roller result wasn't tampered with. The game publishes the hash and seeds after each round, and you rehash them yourself to confirm the multiplier was predetermined before you joined.

What is cashout in crash dice roller?

Cashout is the button you press to lock in the current multiplier and claim your win. If you wait too long and the crash happens first, you lose the bet. Timing your cashout is the core skill of the game.

What does nonce mean?

The nonce is a counter that increments with every crash dice roller round you play. It's combined with the server and client seeds in the hash function, ensuring each round produces a unique result even if the seeds stay the same for a session.

What is round history?

Round history is the log in your account that lists every crash dice roller round you joined, showing your stake, the peak multiplier, when you cashed out and the hash values. You use it to verify past results or dispute an outcome.

What Players Ask About Crash Dice Roller on 3xx x

These are the questions we hear most often from visitors exploring crash dice roller for the first time or switching from another multiplier game. If your question isn't here, open live chat and we'll walk you through it.

Open your account, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then head to the crash dice roller room from the lobby menu. Pick your stake, hit roll and watch the multiplier climb. Press cashout before the crash to lock in your win.

Yes. Every crash dice roller round publishes a server seed, client seed and nonce after the crash lands. Copy those values, paste them into any SHA-256 provably fair calculator and confirm the multiplier hash matches the one shown in your round history.

If the crash lands before you press cashout, the round ends and your stake is lost. The multiplier stops climbing the instant the crash hits, so there's no partial payout. Timing your cashout is the main decision in every round.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket for crash dice roller funding. Open your wallet app, send to the account number shown in the deposit screen, confirm with your PIN and the balance appears in under a minute so you can roll straight away.

Yes. The crash dice roller room is built for mobile, so you can join rounds from your phone browser without installing anything. The cashout button stays thumb-sized and the multiplier updates in real time even on slower connections.

Most crash dice roller rounds finish in under thirty seconds. The multiplier starts climbing as soon as the countdown ends, and the crash can land anywhere from 1.01× to well past 10.00×. Fast rounds mean you can fit several into a quick break.
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