Reference

Crash Energy: Watch the Line, Cash Before It Drops

We host Crash Energy rounds where the multiplier climbs live until it crashes—you decide when to cash out. Your timing sets your payout, and every round resets in seconds so you're back in with bKash, Nagad or Rocket.

Live MultiplierInstant CashoutMobile ControlRound HistoryChat Feed
cxscore Crash Energy: Watch the Line, Cash Before It Drops
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Energy Provably Random

Crash Energy uses cryptographic seed generation so each round's crash point is fixed before the multiplier starts climbing. We publish the hashed seed at the start of every session and reveal the plain seed afterward so you can verify the math yourself—no hidden server control, no retroactive changes.

Provably Fair Seeds

Every Crash Energy session posts a SHA-256 hash of the round seeds before the first bet. After each round ends we reveal the plain seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm it matches—proof that the crash point was…

Independent RNG Audit

Our random-number generator for Crash Energy has been tested by an accredited third-party lab. The audit report confirms the distribution of crash points follows true probability with no bias toward low multipliers or house-favourable zones.

Real-Time Graph Sync

The multiplier graph you see on your phone updates every tenth of a second from the same server feed that logs your cashout.

Wallet Segregation

Crash Energy cashouts move straight to your cxscore wallet without clearing delays. Your balance is held in segregated ledger accounts separate from operating funds, so a payout request pulls from your own allocation and never competes with platform liquidity.

cxscore Round Flow and Multiplier Mechanics

Round Flow and Multiplier Mechanics

Each Crash Energy round starts at 1.00x and the multiplier rises in real time—sometimes it reaches 5x, 10x or higher before it crashes to zero. You watch the graph climb on your screen and tap cash-out whenever you want to lock in that multiplier against your stake. If you wait too long and the round crashes before you tap, the round ends

and your stake stays with the house. The next round launches seconds later so you can jump back in with a new bet. We show the last twenty crash points in the sidebar so you can see recent history, and the live chat feed lets you watch what other players are cashing at. Crash Energy runs on certified random-number generation so every

crash point is independent—no patterns, no memory from one round to the next. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Energy from the lobby tile and fund their account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket before the first round.

ROUND HELP

Support Paths for Crash Energy Players

If a round freezes mid-climb or your cashout button doesn't respond, reach out through the channels below. We log every round ID and timestamp so we can trace what happened and sort out your balance if the session dropped before the result settled.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble on any Crash Energy screen and describe what happened—include your round ID from the history sidebar. Our team checks the server log and replies with the outcome or refund status within minutes.
Account Balance Check If your cashout registered but the payout didn't land in your wallet, head to account history and filter by Crash Energy. Each completed round shows the multiplier you cashed at and the credited amount; mismatches trigger an automatic flag.
Round Replay Request We archive every Crash Energy round for seventy-two hours. If you need proof of a specific crash point or cashout time, send the round ID to support and we'll pull the server record and screenshot for you.

Crash Energy Glossary

Common phrases you'll see in the Crash Energy lobby and chat—plain definitions for players new to multiplier rounds.

What does cashout mean in Crash Energy?

Cashout is the button you tap to lock in the current multiplier and claim your stake times that number. Once you tap it the round ends for you and your payout moves to your wallet instantly.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends for everyone who hasn't cashed out yet. It's random each round and fixed by the server seed before betting opens so no one can predict it.

What does auto-cashout do?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier—say three-point-five-x—so the system taps cashout for you the instant the line reaches it. Useful if you don't want to watch every tick or if latency worries you.

What is round history in Crash Energy?

Round history is the sidebar list showing the last twenty crash points. You can scan it to see recent outcomes, but remember every round is independent so past results don't predict the next crash.

What does provably fair mean here?

Provably fair means we publish a hashed seed before each round and reveal the plain seed afterward. You can verify the math yourself to confirm the crash point was locked in before anyone bet, not changed by the house mid-round.

What is stake in Crash Energy?

Stake is the amount you risk on a single round. If you cash out at two-x your payout is twice your stake; if the round crashes before you tap out your stake goes to the house.

Crash Energy Questions from Bangladesh Players

Real questions we hear from Crash Energy players opening accounts with bKash, Nagad and Rocket—answered with the process details you need.

Yes—open your cxscore account on any mobile browser, tap Crash Energy in the lobby, then fund your wallet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket. The multiplier graph and cashout button work on every screen size so you control the round from your phone.

The moment you tap cashout and the server confirms it your payout lands in your cxscore wallet balance instantly. From there you can start another round or request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket through the standard account flow.

If your session disconnects mid-round any auto-cashout rule you set still runs on the server. If you had no auto rule the round continues without you and crashes when it crashes—you lose that stake because the server can't guess your intent.

Each round has a minimum and maximum stake shown at the top of the betting panel. The limits vary by session but typical floors are ten taka and ceilings are a few thousand taka per round so casual and higher-stakes players both fit.

Yes—the live feed on the right side of the Crash Energy screen shows each cashout as it happens with the player name and multiplier. Watching the feed gives you a sense of crowd timing but remember your own decision is independent.

No—every crash point is determined by a cryptographic seed published before betting opens so it's fixed and random. Past rounds don't influence future ones and no pattern or betting system can shift the probabilities in your favour.
Reference

Crash Energy

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.