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Crash Skyward – Watch the Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We host Crash Skyward rounds every few seconds so you can bet, watch the multiplier rise and tap cash-out the moment you're ready. Fund your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the next round.

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HELP PATHS

Support While You Play Crash Skyward

If you need help during a session—checking a disputed round, verifying a seed hash or resetting your stake—our support channels are listed below. Use live chat for urgent questions about an active bet or email for detailed seed-verification requests that need a paper trail.

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Live Chat

Tap the chat bubble in the bottom right corner of the Crash Skyward screen to reach an agent who can pull up your last ten rounds, explain a crash point or confirm your wallet balance in real time.

Email Support

Send your account ID and the round timestamp to our support inbox if you want a full seed-hash breakdown or need to escalate a payout delay. Expect a reply within six hours during Bangladesh daytime.

FAQ Archive

Check the Crash Skyward FAQ below this section for quick definitions of terms like auto-cash-out, provably fair and multiplier cap. Most bet-placement and wallet questions are answered there without waiting for an agent.

tkak Our Crash Skyward Lobby Explained

Our Crash Skyward Lobby Explained

Crash Skyward is a live-multiplier game where a rocket climbs a graph and you decide when to bail. Each round starts at 1.00× and accelerates upward—sometimes to 2×, sometimes beyond 10×—but it can crash at any second. Your job is to hit cash-out before the crash. If you do, your stake is multiplied by the number you locked. If the rocket crashes

first, the round is over and your bet is lost. We run new rounds back to back so there's always another climb starting. You'll see other players' cash-out points in real time on the leaderboard, giving you a sense of crowd sentiment without influencing the outcome. The provably-fair engine ensures every crash point is generated by a hashed seed you can verify

after the round closes, so the result isn't manipulated mid-flight.

FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Skyward Transparent

Every Crash Skyward round on tkak is governed by a provably-fair algorithm that hashes the crash point before the rocket takes off. You can verify each result after the round closes, and our game provider publishes monthly audit summaries confirming the hash chain is intact and unmanipulated.

Provably-Fair Engine

The crash multiplier for each round is pre-determined by a server seed and a client seed that are hashed together before launch.

Third-Party Audits

Our Crash Skyward provider submits the game's random-number-generator logs to an independent testing lab every quarter. The lab verifies that crash points follow the declared distribution and that no round was altered mid-flight to favor the house or any player.

Wallet Separation

Your bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits sit in a segregated ledger so game funds never mix with operational cash.

Responsible Limits

Set a per-round stake cap or a session loss limit inside your account settings before you open the Crash Skyward lobby.

Crash Skyward Glossary

Below are the key terms you'll see in the Crash Skyward interface. Each definition is written in plain language so you understand what's happening on the graph before you place your first bet.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyward?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward during each round. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 3.50× multiplier on a ৳100 bet pays ৳350.

What is auto-cash-out?

Auto-cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. The system will lock your payout automatically when the rocket hits that number, even if you're not watching the screen, so you don't miss the exit.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is generated by a cryptographic hash you can verify after the round closes. The server seed and client seed are published so you can confirm the result was locked in before anyone bet.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the rocket explodes and the round ends. It's randomly generated before launch and can land anywhere from 1.01× to several hundred ×, though higher numbers are rarer by design.

What is a round history in Crash Skyward?

Round history shows the last fifty crash points in chronological order, usually displayed as colored chips above the graph. You can spot patterns or streaks, but each new round is independent so past results don't predict the next crash.

What does wallet balance mean?

Your wallet balance is the total taka sitting in your tkak account after deposits and payouts. You draw from this balance to place Crash Skyward bets, and any winnings are credited back to it instantly when you cash out successfully.

Crash Skyward Questions Answered

Real questions we hear from Bangladesh players who are trying Crash Skyward for the first time or want to refine their cash-out timing. Each answer is specific to how the game runs on tkak.

Yes. Open your bKash app, send taka to the deposit number shown in your tkak wallet, then refresh the Crash Skyward lobby on your mobile browser. Your balance updates within seconds and you can place bets from the same screen without switching apps.

A new round launches every eight to twelve seconds once the previous rocket crashes. You'll see a countdown timer on the graph so you know exactly when the next multiplier climb begins, giving you time to adjust your stake or cash-out target.

Your bet is lost for that round and the stake is deducted from your wallet balance. The game moves straight into the next countdown and you can place a fresh bet with whatever taka remains in your account, no waiting period required.

Technically the multiplier can climb past 100×, but the probability drops sharply above 10×. The provably-fair algorithm doesn't impose a hard ceiling, so extremely high crashes do occur occasionally and those rounds pay out in full if you managed to stay in.

Yes. Click the round ID in your bet history to see the server seed, client seed and the resulting hash. Copy those values into any SHA-256 calculator online and compare the output to the published hash; if they match the crash point was locked before launch.

No. The crash point is generated by the hash before anyone bets, so it doesn't matter if a hundred people cash out at 2× or nobody does. Your payout depends only on when you hit the button relative to the pre-determined crash multiplier for that round.
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