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Crash Velocity — Watch It Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We run dedicated Crash Velocity rooms where you place your stake, watch the multiplier rise in real time, and hit cash-out the moment you're ready.

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ponster Crash Velocity — Watch It Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop
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Support Paths for Crash Velocity

Round Dispute If a cash-out doesn't register or a round result looks wrong, open live chat from the game sidebar and send us your round ID — we'll pull the server log and confirm the exact crash point and your exit timestamp…
Wallet Sync Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket balance updates the moment you cash out, but if it doesn't appear in your account wallet within two minutes, refresh the page once and check your transaction history under the profile menu.
Auto-Exit Setup Set an auto-exit multiplier before the round starts — type your target into the box above the bet slider, confirm, and the system will cash you out automatically if the line reaches that number before it crashes.
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How We Keep Crash Velocity Transparent

Turbo Gaming RNG Every crash point is generated by Turbo Gaming's certified random-number engine, the same system audited for our slot and live-dealer lobbies. The multiplier outcome is set the moment the round starts, so no player action can alter where it stops.
Round Archive We store every Crash Velocity round ID, start time, crash multiplier and total stakes in our database. If you query a past round through support, we'll send you the exact server timestamp and final multiplier so you can verify your cash-out timing.
No House Editing The crash multiplier is locked before the countdown finishes, and our server logs prove it — we can't see your cash-out decision in time to move the line, and the RNG outcome is already committed by the time you place your bet.
Mobile Latency Check If your connection drops mid-round, the game client freezes your last instruction — a queued cash-out still executes on the server even if your screen goes blank, and you'll see the win credited when you reconnect and check your wallet history.
ponster One Round, One Rising Line, One Decision

One Round, One Rising Line, One Decision

Crash Velocity gives you a single climbing multiplier that starts at 1.00× and rises until it crashes at a random point. You choose your stake before the round begins, then decide when to cash out — hit the button early for a safe win, hold longer for a higher multiple, or wait too long and lose the round. We show the last

fifty crashes in the sidebar so you can see recent patterns, and you can queue multiple bets with different auto-exit targets if you want to split your strategy across several rounds. The game runs on Turbo Gaming's certified RNG, the same engine behind our other instant-win rooms, and every multiplier is independently generated so no two rounds follow a script. Players in

Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Velocity during their commute because each round takes ten to thirty seconds, the interface fits a phone screen without scrolling, and your Nagad or Rocket wallet connects in one tap.

Crash Velocity Glossary

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What does the multiplier mean in Crash Velocity?

The multiplier shows how much your stake has grown in the current round. It starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time — if you cash out at 2.50×, you win two and a half times your original bet.

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What is auto-exit?

Auto-exit is a feature that cashes you out automatically when the multiplier reaches a number you set before the round starts, so you don't have to watch the screen or tap the button manually every time.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. It's chosen randomly by the RNG before the round begins, and once the line hits that number the round stops and all uncashed bets lose.

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Can I place multiple bets in one Crash Velocity round?

Yes — our Crash Velocity room lets you queue two or three separate stakes with different auto-exit targets, so you can cash part of your position early and let the rest ride for a higher multiplier.

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What is round history in Crash Velocity?

Round history is the sidebar list showing the last fifty crash points. You can scroll through it to see recent multiplier outcomes, though past results don't influence future rounds because each one uses a fresh RNG seed.

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What happens if my internet drops during a Crash Velocity round?

If you queued a cash-out or set an auto-exit before the connection failed, the server executes it on your behalf. Reconnect and check your transaction log to see whether your bet won or lost while you were offline.

Crash Velocity Questions

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the account number shown on our deposit page, confirm with your PIN, then paste your transaction ID into the ponster form — funds appear in your wallet within a minute.

Yes. Our Crash Velocity room is built mobile-first — the multiplier graph, cash-out button and round history all fit a phone screen without scrolling, and touch response is fast enough that you won't miss your exit window on a 4G connection.

Turbo Gaming publishes the theoretical return for Crash Velocity as part of their game certificate, and we display it in the rules panel inside the room. The actual return depends on when you choose to cash out each round.

Once your account passes the standard verification check, withdrawal requests to bKash, Nagad or Rocket are processed within a few hours during business days. Open the wallet menu, enter your amount and your payment account number, then confirm the OTP we send.

Yes — a live feed on the right side of the screen shows recent cash-outs from other players in the same round, including their stake, exit multiplier and win amount, so you can see how others are timing their decisions.

Minimum stake is twenty taka per round, and the maximum depends on your account tier — newly verified accounts can bet up to five thousand taka per round, while higher tiers unlock larger limits as you play more sessions.
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Crash Velocity

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