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We host Crash Ignition rooms where the multiplier climbs in real time and you decide when to cash out. Each round starts at 1.00×, rises until it crashes, and your task is to exit before it does — instant decision, instant result.

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22bb Inside Our Crash Ignition Lobby

Inside Our Crash Ignition Lobby

Every Crash Ignition round follows the same pattern: place your stake, watch the multiplier climb from 1.00× upward, and tap out before the graph crashes. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier — but if the crash arrives first, the round ends and stakes are lost. We show the last fifty outcomes in the history panel so you can see recent

crash points, and the auto-cashout slider lets you lock a target multiplier if you prefer not to tap manually. Our Crash Ignition rooms run on Spribe and Turbo Games engines, both certified for fair random-number generation, and the outcome of each round is published as a provably-fair hash you can verify in your account.

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Round Verification

Every Crash Ignition result is hashed and visible in your bet history. Tap any completed round to see the server seed, client seed and the resulting crash point so you can confirm fairness independently.

Auto-Cashout Setup

Set your target multiplier in the auto-cashout field before the round starts. When the graph reaches that number, the system exits you automatically — useful when connection drops or you step away mid-round.

Wallet Questions

If a Crash Ignition stake doesn't reflect in your balance or a cashout is delayed, open the chat icon in the bottom corner. Our Bangladesh support team checks wallet logs and resolves transaction queries same-session.

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How We Keep Crash Ignition Transparent

Provably Fair Hashing

Each Crash Ignition round generates a hash before it starts, combining server and client seeds. After the crash, you can check that hash against the published result to verify the outcome was set in advance and not altered.

Certified RNG

Our Crash Ignition studios — Spribe and Turbo Games — hold GLI-19 certification for their random-number generators. That means every crash point is statistically random and audited by an independent testing lab.

Session Limits

You control how much you stake per Crash Ignition session. Visit account settings to set a maximum loss or session duration; once you hit that limit, the lobby locks until the next day or until you adjust the cap yourself.

Withdrawal Path

Crash Ignition winnings move straight into your main wallet. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket by confirming your mobile number; most requests clear within two hours if your account verification is already complete.

Crash Ignition Glossary

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the round ends. It's random each time, published as a provably-fair hash, and visible in your bet history after the round completes.

What does auto-cashout mean?

Auto-cashout is a slider you set before the round begins. When the live multiplier reaches your chosen number, the system exits you automatically so you don't have to tap the button manually.

How is provably fair verified?

Each round uses a server seed and client seed to generate a hash before it starts. After the crash, you compare that hash to the published result to confirm the outcome was locked in advance.

What is the house edge in Crash Ignition?

House edge is the small percentage the platform retains over time. In our Crash Ignition rooms it sits at one to three percent, depending on the studio; exact figures appear in each game's rules panel.

Can I cancel a Crash Ignition bet?

Once the countdown ends and the multiplier starts climbing, your stake is locked for that round. You can cash out early, but you cannot cancel the bet itself after the graph begins moving.

What happens if my connection drops during a round?

If you set an auto-cashout target before the round, the server honours it even if your device goes offline. Without auto-cashout, the round plays to its crash point and your stake is lost.

Crash Ignition FAQ

We run Aviator and Crash from Spribe, plus JetX and Crash X from Turbo Games. Each follows the same multiplier-climb mechanic but with different graphics and slightly different volatility curves; try each to see which pace you prefer.

Open the wallet icon, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your amount in Taka, and confirm in your payment app. Funds appear in your 22bb balance within seconds, ready to stake on the next Crash Ignition round.

Yes. Our Crash Ignition lobby adapts to mobile screens — the multiplier graph fills your display, cashout button sits at the bottom, and bet history scrolls below. No app install needed; open 22bb in your browser.

Minimum stake is ten Taka per round across all our Crash Ignition rooms. Maximum varies by game — Aviator caps at five thousand Taka, JetX at three thousand; the exact limit shows when you open the stake slider.

Each round runs five to fifteen seconds from countdown to crash. There's a brief pause to show results and accept new bets, so you'll see roughly four to six rounds per minute in active Crash Ignition rooms.

Once you cash out, the multiplied amount moves to your main wallet. If your mobile number is verified, you can withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket right away; most requests process within two hours during business days.
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