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Crash Pulse — Cashout Before the Line Drops

We run Crash Pulse rounds around the clock so you can watch the multiplier climb and tap cashout the instant you want to lock your stake. Every round starts at 1.

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999 bat Crash Pulse — Cashout Before the Line Drops
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Pulse Transparent

Provably Fair Algorithm Crash Pulse uses a cryptographic hash published before each round so the crash point cannot be altered after bets are placed. You can verify any round result by checking the server seed against the published hash in the round log.
Independent RNG Audit The random number generator behind Crash Pulse is tested by third-party labs to confirm that outcomes are statistically random and that no pattern can be predicted or manipulated by the operator or player.
Session History Archive We store your last two hundred Crash Pulse rounds in your account so you can review stakes, cashout points and outcomes at any time. Export the log from account settings if you need a longer record for your own tracking.
Secure Wallet Integration Crash Pulse stakes are drawn from your 999 bat account wallet in real time. Deposits via bKash, Nagad and Rocket appear in your balance within seconds, and cashout winnings are credited immediately after the round closes so you can reinvest or withdraw.
ROUND HELP

Quick Answers While You Play

Auto-Cashout Setting Set a target multiplier in the round panel and we'll cashout automatically when the line hits that number. Useful if you want to lock a specific return without watching every second of the climb.
Round Fairness Check Every Crash Pulse round is provably fair — tap the fairness icon beside the crash point to see the server seed and verify the outcome. The hash is published before the round starts so no result can be changed mid-flight.
Wallet & Bet Limits Your account wallet shows your available balance at the top of the Crash Pulse screen. Minimum stake per round is set by the game provider; maximum stake depends on your account tier and the table limit displayed in the bet…
999 bat Track the Graph and Choose Your Exit

Track the Graph and Choose Your Exit

Crash Pulse is a multiplier-betting game where a line climbs from 1.00× upward in real time and crashes at an unpredictable point. You place your stake before the round starts, then decide when to cashout as the multiplier rises — cashout early for a safe win or hold longer for a higher multiple. If the graph crashes before you exit, the stake

is lost. Each round lasts a few seconds and a new one begins immediately after. We show the last fifty crash points in the history panel so you can see recent patterns, though every round outcome is independently generated. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open Crash Pulse on mobile during commutes or between meetings because the rounds are short and the

cashout button is always within thumb reach. Our lobby pairs Crash Pulse with other instant-win games so you can switch formats without leaving the page.

Common Words You'll See in the Lobby

What does multiplier mean in Crash Pulse?

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 cashout.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. If you have not cashed out by that point your stake is lost for that round.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. The system will exit your bet automatically when the line reaches that number, securing your win without manual intervention.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify the fairness of each round using cryptographic hashes. The crash point is determined before the round and you can check it was not changed afterward.

What is the round history panel?

The history panel shows the crash points from the last fifty rounds. It helps you see recent outcomes but does not predict future results since each round is independently random.

What is a stake in Crash Pulse?

Your stake is the amount you bet on a single round. You place it before the graph starts climbing and it is multiplied by the cashout value if you exit before the crash.

What Bangladesh Players Ask About Crash Pulse

Open the Crash Pulse lobby from the instant-win menu, enter your stake amount in the bet panel and confirm. The round timer counts down and the graph begins climbing once all bets are locked in.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet screen and your balance appears in seconds. The Crash Pulse interface scales to mobile so the cashout button and multiplier graph are thumb-friendly on any Android or iOS device.

If the graph crashes before you tap cashout your stake is lost for that round. A new round starts immediately after so you can place another bet and try a different exit strategy.

Before each round a server seed hash is published. After the crash the seed is revealed so you can verify the outcome was determined in advance and could not have been altered during the round.

Yes. Enter your desired multiplier in the auto-cashout field before the round begins and the system will exit your bet automatically when the graph reaches that level, locking your payout without needing to watch the climb.

Winnings are credited to your 999 bat account wallet the moment the round closes. You can reinvest in the next round or request a withdrawal to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account from the wallet screen.
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Crash Pulse

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