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Fast-paced crash rounds with mobile cashout control

We host Crash Skyrise so you can watch the multiplier climb, bail at the peak you choose, and pull your stake plus profit straight to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account the moment the round settles.

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FAIRNESS PROOF

How we show every Crash Skyrise round is clean

Crash Skyrise multipliers are generated by a cryptographic RNG audited by an independent testing house, then published as a provably-fair hash the instant each round ends. You can take that hash, plug it into the verification tool in your account settings, and confirm that the crash point was locked before the round started—no server-side adjustment mid-flight. We also log every cashout command with a microsecond timestamp so if you query a round through support, we can show you exactly when your tap arrived relative to the crash event.

Provably-fair hashing

Every Crash Skyrise round publishes a server seed and client seed before launch. After the crash, we reveal the combined hash so you can verify that the multiplier outcome was determined at round start, not manipulated during the climb.

Third-party RNG audit

The random-number generator that picks each crash point is certified by an accredited testing lab. We publish the current certificate reference in the fairness panel; click through to see the scope, issue date and next recertification window.

Cashout timestamp logs

When you hit cashout, our server records the exact millisecond your command arrived and the multiplier value at that instant. If a round feels disputed, support pulls that log and shows you whether the tap landed before or after the crash event, with network-latency offset included.

Public round history

Your account dashboard lists every Crash Skyrise round you joined in the past ninety days: stake, cashout multiplier or crash marker, and the final profit or loss. Export the CSV if you want to audit patterns or check aggregate return over a session.

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One round, one rising line, one decision

Crash Skyrise is a single-graph game where a multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time until it crashes at a random point each round. You place your stake before launch, watch the line rise, then hit cashout whenever you want to lock your stake times the current multiplier. Wait too long and the graph crashes before you bail—your stake is

gone. The entire mechanic is transparent: every player in the round sees the same graph at the same instant, so you control the exit and the risk. We pull the feed from a certified RNG provider, publish the round seed after each crash, and let you verify fairness through the provably-fair panel in your account. Because every decision happens in two or

three seconds, mobile response matters—our Crash Skyrise interface updates frame-by-frame so your cashout tap registers the moment you send it, whether you're on 4G in Dhaka or tethered WiFi anywhere else.

CRASH SKYRISE HELP

What to do when a round outcome feels off

Crash Skyrise runs on provably-fair logic, meaning you can verify every multiplier after the fact. If a round result seems wrong or your cashout didn't register, grab the round ID from your bet history and contact us through any of the three channels below—we'll pull the server log, compare it to the published seed, and walk you through exactly what happened at which millisecond.

Live chat inside the lobby Open the support bubble at the bottom-right of any page, paste your round ID, and an agent will pull the log in real time while you wait.
Email ticket with round history Send your account username, the round ID and a screenshot of your bet slip to our support inbox. We reply with the server-side event log and the provably-fair hash so you can verify the crash point independently if you want.
Telegram support channel Message our Telegram bot with your bkok username and the round number. The bot forwards your query to the Crash Skyrise ops team, who check the replay file and explain whether the cashout command reached the server before or after…

Words you'll see in every Crash Skyrise round

New to crash games or just want to confirm what the lobby panel means? These six terms cover the core mechanics and account steps you'll encounter every session.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyrise?

The multiplier is the rising number that starts at 1.00× when the round launches and climbs in real time until it crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cashed out at.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts—say 2.50×—and the system will bail automatically the instant the graph hits that number, even if you're not watching the screen.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each Crash Skyrise crash point is locked by a cryptographic hash before the round begins, so neither you nor the server can change the outcome mid-flight. You verify it afterward through the hash checker.

What is a round seed?

A round seed is the random string that determines where the Crash Skyrise multiplier will crash. The server publishes the hashed seed before launch, then reveals the plain seed after the round so you can confirm the result was preset.

What does bust mean?

Bust is when the Crash Skyrise graph crashes before you hit cashout. Your stake is lost for that round because the multiplier ended while your bet was still live and you had not locked a payout yet.

What is network latency in a crash game?

Network latency is the milliseconds it takes your cashout tap to travel from your phone to our server. If the graph crashes during that window, the server timestamp decides whether your command arrived in time or busted.

Five questions we hear most about playing Crash Skyrise at bkok

These cover the mechanics, the payout flow, and what happens when a round feels close. If your question isn't here, open live chat and ask—our team watches the Crash Skyrise feed all day.

Yes. Crash Skyrise runs in your mobile browser with no download required. Open bkok on any Android or iOS device, log in, tap the Crash Skyrise tile in the lobby, and you'll see the live graph updating frame-by-frame even on 4G.

The moment a round settles and you've cashed out, your profit appears in your bkok wallet. Request a withdrawal through the cashier, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and funds typically arrive in two to eight minutes depending on the payment rail's processing queue.

Our server logs the exact millisecond your cashout command arrived and compares it to the crash timestamp. If your tap landed before the crash event—even by ten milliseconds—you get paid at that multiplier. If it arrived after, the round is marked bust and the stake is lost.

No artificial cap exists; the RNG can theoretically produce any multiplier. In practice most rounds crash between 1.20× and 10.00×, with occasional spikes past 50×. The provider's fairness certificate covers the full range, so high multipliers are rare but legitimate when they occur.

Yes. Click any completed round in your bet history to see the server seed, client seed and combined hash. Copy those into the provably-fair checker in account settings, and it will confirm the crash point was locked before launch, proving the result was predetermined and not manipulated.

The minimum stake is five Taka per round, letting you test the mechanic with small risk. Maximum stake varies by account tier and is shown in the bet panel when you open Crash Skyrise; most players see a ceiling between five hundred and five thousand Taka.
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