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Comilla Speed Crash rounds start every 15 seconds

We run Comilla Speed Crash with live multipliers that climb until the crash. Cash out before it drops or watch your stake vanish. Open your account, fund with bKash or Nagad, and you're into the next round in seconds.

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CRASH HELP

Help paths for Comilla Speed Crash

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cashout doesn't register, our live chat is the fastest route. We also keep a crash-game FAQ that covers bet limits, provably-fair verification and what happens if your connection drops during a round.

Team online

Live chat for frozen rounds

Open the chat icon in the bottom corner and tell us which round ID froze. We pull the server log and either credit your cashout or refund your stake within two minutes if the crash was our fault.

Provably fair hash check

Every Comilla Speed Crash round publishes a hash before the multiplier runs. After the crash, compare the hash with the result in your bet history. The FAQ explains how to verify it yourself or ask us to walk you through it.

Bet history and disputes

Tap your profile icon, then Bet History, and filter by Comilla Speed Crash. Each round shows your stake, cashout time and final multiplier. If you see a discrepancy, screenshot it and send it to support with the round ID.

FAIR PLAY

How we run Comilla Speed Crash transparently

We built our crash room on Spribe's certified engine, which means every round's outcome is hashed before the multiplier starts climbing. You can verify any round yourself or ask our team to show you the hash log, and we keep six months of round data in case you need to audit an old bet.

Spribe provably fair engine

Comilla Speed Crash runs on Spribe's RNG, the same system that powers Aviator across dozens of platforms. The outcome hash is generated and published before each round begins, so no one can alter the crash point after bets close.

Round hash published early

Before the 15-second countdown ends, the server writes a hash to the blockchain-style ledger. Once the round crashes, we reveal the seed. Match them and you prove the result was set before anyone placed a stake.

Bet ledger open to review

Your account dashboard lists every Comilla Speed Crash round you entered, showing stake, cashout multiplier and timestamp. Export the CSV if you want to check your own win rate or compare our advertised RTP with your real results.

Six-month audit trail

We archive round logs for 180 days. If you dispute a result weeks later, we pull the server record, compare it with your client log, and settle the discrepancy with evidence rather than guesswork.

333bk What we offer in Comilla Speed Crash

What we offer in Comilla Speed Crash

Comilla Speed Crash is our fastest crash-style room. You stake before the round timer hits zero, the multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x, and you pick when to cash out. Wait too long and the graph crashes, wiping your stake. Every round is provably fair with a hash published before the multiplier runs. We see players in Dhaka and Chittagong jump between cricket

markets and Comilla Speed Crash rounds during match breaks because both load on the same mobile screen. The game runs on Spribe's engine, the same studio behind Aviator, so the interface is clean and the cashout button responds the moment you tap it. Stake from five Taka up to your account limit, and your balance updates the instant you cash out or

the round ends.

Comilla Speed Crash glossary

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What is a crash multiplier?

A crash multiplier is a number that starts at 1.00x and climbs in real time until the round ends. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier you cashed out at.

02
What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the game publishes a hash of the result before the round starts, so you can verify afterward that the outcome was not altered once bets were placed.

03
What is a round hash?

A round hash is a cryptographic string generated before the Comilla Speed Crash multiplier runs. After the crash, the server reveals the seed so you can confirm the result matches the hash.

04
What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout is a setting that exits your bet automatically when the multiplier reaches your chosen target, useful if you want to lock a profit without watching the graph every second.

05
What happens if I disconnect mid-round?

If your connection drops during a Comilla Speed Crash round, the server treats it as though you did not cash out. Your stake is lost unless you set an auto-cashout before you disconnected.

06
What is the house edge in crash games?

The house edge is the small percentage the platform keeps over infinite rounds. For Comilla Speed Crash it sits around three percent, meaning long-term RTP is roughly ninety-seven percent.

Common questions about Comilla Speed Crash

Yes. Open 333bk in Chrome or any mobile browser, log in, and tap Comilla Speed Crash from the lobby. The multiplier graph fills your screen and the cashout button stays in reach of your thumb.

Most bKash transfers confirm within sixty seconds. Once we see your payment, the wallet balance updates automatically and you can stake on the next round without waiting for manual approval.

The floor is five Taka per round. If you are testing the game or managing a tight budget, you can play dozens of rounds without risking more than a hundred Taka total.

Yes. Navigate to Withdraw, choose Nagad, enter your account number and the amount. We verify your identity once, then most Nagad cashouts clear within two hours during business days.

Open your bet history, find the round ID, and copy the hash. Paste it into the provably-fair checker in the game menu. If the revealed seed matches, the result was locked before bets closed.

The multiplier can climb past 1000x in theory, but the server caps individual round payouts at fifty thousand Taka. If your cashout would exceed that, the system pays the cap and closes your position automatically.
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