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Crash Pulse: Real-Time Multiplier Action

We host Crash Pulse multiplier rounds that climb live—you decide when to cash out before the curve drops. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and your balance updates the second you hit the exit button.

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FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Pulse

Every Crash Pulse round generates a hash before the multiplier starts climbing, so the crash point is already committed and visible on-chain or in the provably fair panel. You can verify any round by comparing the published hash with the final outcome—no retroactive adjustments happen after bets close.

Provably Fair Hashing Each round's crash multiplier is hashed and displayed before the curve launches. After the round ends you can paste that hash into the verification tool to confirm the outcome was locked in advance and matches the published seed.
Server Timestamp Logs Your cash-out command is stamped with the exact server millisecond it arrived. If the multiplier crashed before your tap registered, the timestamp will show it and your stake returns. The log is available in your round history for every bet you place.
Independent RNG Audit The random-number generator that decides each crash point is audited by a third-party testing lab. We publish the certificate link in the footer so you can read the scope and see that the outcomes follow the declared probability curve.
Wallet Reconciliation Every cash-out credits your account wallet immediately and appears in your transaction ledger with the round ID. You can cross-check your balance against the sum of your Crash Pulse exits at any time, and support can pull the same ledger if you spot a mismatch.
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Watch the Multiplier, Pick Your Exit

Crash Pulse starts at 1.00× and climbs as long as the round holds. You tap out whenever you want—your stake multiplies by the number on screen at that instant. Wait too long and the curve crashes, ending the round and zeroing unclaimed bets. It's a single decision every time: exit early for a safer return or ride higher for a bigger multiple.

We show the last fifty crashes in the sidebar so you can see recent behaviour, and every round's outcome is hashed and published before the curve starts moving. Our Crash Pulse lobby runs around the clock with new rounds launching every few seconds, so you jump in whenever your bKash or Nagad deposit clears and there's always a fresh multiplier climbing.

ROUND HELP

Crash Pulse Support Paths

If a round result looks unclear or your cash-out didn't register as expected, our help desk can pull the server timestamp and hash for that specific round. Most questions about Crash Pulse resolve in the FAQ below, but live chat is open daily if you need a replay or balance check.

Live Chat Open the bubble in the bottom corner to ask about a specific round number, your exit timestamp or balance sync. Our agents can share the provably fair hash and confirm whether your cash-out command reached the server before the crash.
Round History Tap the clock icon inside the Crash Pulse screen to see your last hundred rounds with entry stake, exit multiplier and payout. Each line links to the hash so you can verify the outcome independently if you want to check fairness.
Wallet Sync Your Crash Pulse winnings land in your account wallet instantly when you cash out. If the balance doesn't update within two seconds, refresh the lobby. Withdrawals to bKash, Nagad or Rocket follow the same verification flow as any other game category.

Multiplier Round Glossary

Common terms you'll see in Crash Pulse and what they mean when you're watching the curve climb or checking your round history.

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What does cash-out mean in Crash Pulse?

Cash-out is the moment you tap the exit button and lock in your current multiplier. Your stake multiplies by the number on screen at that instant and the winnings land in your account wallet within a second.

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What is the crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the curve stops and the round ends. Any bet still active when the curve hits that number loses. The crash point is hashed before the round starts so it can't be changed mid-flight.

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How does provably fair work here?

Provably fair means the crash outcome is hashed and published before the multiplier begins climbing. After the round you can verify the hash matches the final crash point, proving the result was decided in advance and not manipulated after bets were placed.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve reaches that number your bet exits automatically, even if you're not watching the screen. You configure it in the bet panel above the graph.

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What does server timestamp mean?

The server timestamp records the exact millisecond your cash-out command reached our server. If the curve crashed before that moment your bet is voided and your stake returns. The timestamp appears in your round history for every hand you play.

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What is round history?

Round history is the log of your last hundred Crash Pulse bets showing entry stake, exit multiplier, payout and the hash for each round. You open it by tapping the clock icon inside the game screen.

Crash Pulse FAQ

Real questions players in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet ask when they first open Crash Pulse or want to understand how the multiplier rounds work on k7777com.

Yes. Open k7777com in your phone browser, fund your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then tap Crash Pulse in the lobby. The multiplier graph scales to your screen and the cash-out button sits below the curve so you can exit with one thumb tap.

Every round publishes a hash before the multiplier starts climbing. After the crash you can paste that hash into the provably fair panel and see the seed that determined the outcome. The crash point was locked in before any bets were placed and can't be changed.

If the curve crashes before you tap exit, your bet loses and the stake is gone. You can set an auto cash-out target in the bet panel so the system exits for you at a chosen multiplier, even if you're not watching the round climb.

Your account balance updates within one second of pressing cash-out. The payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you exited. You can withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket right away using the same verification flow as any other game.

Yes. The sidebar next to the graph lists the last fifty crash multipliers in reverse order. You can scroll through recent outcomes to spot patterns, but remember each round's crash point is independently hashed so previous results don't influence the next one.

The curve starts at 1.00× and can theoretically climb without limit, though most rounds crash below 10×. You can exit at any moment from 1.01× upward by tapping the button. The higher you wait, the bigger the potential return and the higher the risk the curve crashes first.
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