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Crash Zap on bedbd

We run Crash Zap with live multipliers that climb in real time. You ride the curve and cash out before the crash — bKash, Nagad or Rocket drop your stake in seconds, and every round settles to your account the moment you call it.

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PLAYER HELP

Support Paths for Crash Zap

We keep three help paths open so you can resolve Crash Zap questions without leaving the lobby. Live chat runs every day from noon to midnight Dhaka time; paste your round ID and an agent will pull the server record. The FAQ covers cash-out timing, how the multiplier is generated, and what happens if your connection drops mid-round. Email tickets go to support@bedbd and we aim to reply within six hours with your round log attached.

Live Chat Open the chat widget in the bottom-right corner of the lobby. An agent will ask for your round ID and pull the server timestamp so you can see exactly when the crash occurred and whether your cash-out registered before it.
Crash Zap FAQ The FAQ sits under the game frame and covers multiplier generation, cash-out lag, what happens if your phone disconnects, and how past-round history is stored. Every answer links to the relevant account-settings page or the provably fair certificate.
Email Ticket Send your round ID and a screenshot to support@bedbd. We reply within six hours with the server log — multiplier peak, your cash-out request timestamp, and the crash timestamp — so you can verify the outcome yourself.
bedbd Ride the Curve, Call Your Cash-Out

Ride the Curve, Call Your Cash-Out

Crash Zap is a live multiplier game where the number climbs from 1.00× upward every second. You watch the curve rise on your screen — desktop or mobile — and hit cash-out whenever you want to lock your stake times that multiplier. Wait too long and the round crashes, zeroing your bet. We stream every round from a provably fair server so

you see the same multiplier feed as every other player at the table. The round history sits in the sidebar: past crashes, peak multipliers, and the exact second each round ended. You fund rounds with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and winnings post to your account wallet the instant you call cash-out — no withdrawal queue, no waiting for settlement batches.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Zap Transparent

Every Crash Zap round on bedbd runs on a provably fair random-number generator audited by an independent testing lab. The multiplier curve is seeded before the round starts, hashed, and published in the round-history log so you can verify it after the crash. We don't touch the curve mid-round and the server timestamp on your cash-out request is visible in your account transaction list the moment the round ends.

Provably Fair RNG Each round's multiplier curve is generated from a cryptographic seed, hashed before the round begins, and published in the history sidebar. After the crash you can check the seed against the hash to confirm the curve was set before any player bet.
Independent Audit An external testing lab reviews our Crash Zap RNG quarterly and publishes a certificate on the fair-play page. The certificate lists the test date, the algorithm version, and the pass result — no edits, no summary language.
Server Timestamps Your cash-out request and the crash event both carry millisecond timestamps logged on our server. Open your account transaction page and you'll see the exact time you clicked cash-out and the exact time the round crashed, so there's no dispute about sequence.
Round History Public The sidebar shows the last hundred rounds — crash multiplier, duration, and the hash of the seed. Anyone can scroll back, copy a hash, and verify that the multiplier matched the seed without bedbd being able to change it after the fact.

Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you'll see in Crash Zap lobby chat, the round-history sidebar, and the FAQ. Each entry explains what the word means in plain language so you can follow along without guessing.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Zap?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward each second during the round. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out — if you bet 100 Taka and cash out at 3.50×, you win 350 Taka.

What is a crash in this game?

A crash is the instant the multiplier stops climbing and the round ends. If you haven't cashed out before the crash, your stake is lost. The crash point is random each round and set by the server seed before betting opens.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify that the crash point was determined before the round started, using a cryptographic hash published in the round history. It proves bedbd cannot change the outcome mid-round to favour the house.

What is a seed in Crash Zap?

A seed is a random string of characters generated before each round that determines where the multiplier will crash. The hash of the seed is published at the start so you can check after the round that it matches the actual crash point.

What does cash-out lag mean?

Cash-out lag is the brief delay — usually under 100 milliseconds — between the moment you click the cash-out button and when the server registers your request. Your payout uses the server timestamp, not your screen, so a slow connection can affect timing.

What is the round history sidebar?

The round history sidebar lists the most recent hundred Crash Zap rounds — each entry shows the crash multiplier, the round duration in seconds, and the seed hash so you can verify the outcome was fair and pre-determined.

Crash Zap FAQ

Answers to the questions we hear most about Crash Zap on bedbd — how deposits work, what happens if your connection drops, where to find the round log, and how cash-out timing is decided. Every answer is specific to our platform.

Open your account wallet, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and send the amount to the number displayed on screen. Confirm with your PIN. Your balance updates in under a minute and you can start betting on the next round the moment the chip counter refreshes.

If you lose connection after placing a bet but before you cash out, the round continues on the server. Your stake stays in play and if the multiplier crashes before you reconnect, the bet is lost. No automatic cash-out happens — the game waits for your manual call.

Log into your account, open the transaction history page, and filter by Crash Zap. Each entry shows the round ID, your stake, the multiplier you cashed out at — or the crash point if you didn't — and the server timestamp down to the millisecond.

Your cash-out request is logged on our server with a millisecond timestamp. The crash event also carries a timestamp. If your request arrived before the crash, you win at the multiplier shown when the server received your click. The exact times are in your transaction log so you can verify the sequence yourself.

Yes — open bedbd in your mobile browser and the Crash Zap lobby loads in portrait or landscape. The multiplier curve, cash-out button and round history all fit on a phone screen, and bKash or Nagad deposits work the same way as on desktop.

Crash Zap is a player-versus-curve game where your payout depends on when you cash out, so there is no fixed RTP like a slot. The house edge — the percentage the platform keeps over time — is listed on the fair-play page and stays constant across every round.
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