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Crash Sparkburst — watch the line climb, cash out before it drops

We host Crash Sparkburst alongside Aviator and other multiplier rooms where you decide when to collect. The graph starts at 1.00×, climbs in real time, and crashes at a random point—your job is to cash out before it does.

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95ok What makes Crash Sparkburst different from slot spins

What makes Crash Sparkburst different from slot spins

Crash Sparkburst isn't a slot with fixed paylines—it's a live multiplier curve generated by provably fair RNG each round. You place a stake, the multiplier ticks upward from 1.00×, and you tap cashout whenever you want to lock that multiplier against your stake. If the graph crashes before you collect, the round ends and the stake is lost. Every round is independent;

the curve can end at 1.02× or sail past 50.00×. We pull the game from a certified studio so the crash point is determined before the round starts, hashed on-chain where our fairness page explains the verification steps. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Sparkburst on 3G because rounds load in seconds and the interface is a single button—no menus, no

feature-buy pop-ups.

FAIRNESS LAYER

How we keep Crash Sparkburst outcomes transparent

Crash games attract fairness questions because the house controls the curve. We answer by publishing each round's hash before it runs and revealing the seed after, so you can replay the RNG yourself. The studio we license from holds an ISO 27001 certificate and submits monthly RNG audits to an accredited test lab.

Provably fair RNG

The crash point for every Sparkburst round is determined by a server seed, a client seed and a nonce, hashed together before the round opens. After the curve stops, those inputs are revealed so you can verify the maths matched the published hash.

Studio certification

Crash Sparkburst comes from a provider audited under ISO 27001 for information security. The studio publishes quarterly RNG reports on its compliance page—we link to those reports in our fairness footer so you can check the test-lab seal.

Round history

The game panel shows the last 20 crash points in a ticker so you see recent outcomes. That history is stored server-side and stays visible when you reload the page—useful if you want to review your own cashout timing or check a disputed round.

Account separation

Your Crash Sparkburst balance sits in the same wallet as your slot and live-casino funds, but each game type logs separately in your transaction list. Filter by game category to see only crash-round stakes and payouts—helpful when you reconcile your weekly play.

CRASH HELP

Help paths while you play Crash Sparkburst

Most Crash Sparkburst questions land in three areas: how the multiplier is drawn, how to check a round's fairness hash, and what happens if your connection drops mid-round. We've written answers for each so you don't wait on a ticket.

Round verification Every Crash Sparkburst round publishes a SHA-256 hash before the curve starts. After the crash, the server reveals the seed so you can verify the outcome matched the hash—tap the provably fair icon in the game footer to see the…
Disconnection policy If your mobile data drops while the multiplier is climbing and you had not tapped cashout, the round continues on the server.
Wallet sync Crash Sparkburst stakes and payouts update your account wallet instantly. Open the wallet panel to confirm the balance after each round—bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits appear there, and you can request a withdrawal from the same screen without leaving the…

Crash Sparkburst glossary

A short list of terms you'll meet in the Crash Sparkburst lobby and fairness panel.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Sparkburst?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× when the round starts. If you cashout at 2.50×, you collect two and a half times your stake; if the curve crashes before you tap, you lose the stake.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round begins—when the curve hits that number, the game collects for you automatically. Useful if you want to lock a safe multiplier without watching the graph climb.

What is a provably fair hash?

A provably fair hash is a SHA-256 fingerprint published before each Crash Sparkburst round starts. After the crash, the server reveals the seed so you can re-run the hash yourself and confirm the outcome wasn't changed mid-round.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the curve stops and the round ends—for example 3.47× or 1.09×. It's determined by RNG before the round opens and revealed after the crash so you can verify the fairness hash.

What is a seed in crash games?

A seed is a random string used to generate the crash point. Crash Sparkburst combines a server seed, a client seed you can change, and a round nonce, then hashes them to produce the outcome—transparent and auditable.

What happens if I don't cashout?

If the multiplier crashes before you tap cashout, the round ends and your stake is lost. There's no partial refund—cashing out is the only way to collect, and timing is entirely your call each round.

Common questions about playing Crash Sparkburst at 95ok

Real queries from players who opened Crash Sparkburst for the first time or wanted to understand the fairness layer before they staked.

Yes. Crash Sparkburst runs in mobile browser and our Android app; deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet screen, and your balance appears in the game panel within seconds so you can start rounds immediately.

Tap the provably fair icon in the game footer after any round. You'll see the server seed, client seed and nonce revealed—copy those into a SHA-256 calculator to confirm the hash matches what was published before the curve started.

The minimum is ৳10 per round; the maximum depends on your account tier and ranges from ৳5,000 to ৳50,000. Check the stake panel in the game—it shows your current limits before you confirm the bet.

Yes. Set your stake amount and auto-cashout multiplier, then enable auto-play—the game will run consecutive rounds using those settings until you pause or your balance runs low. Each round still uses fresh RNG and a new hash.

The round continues on our server. If you had already tapped cashout before the disconnect, your payout is saved; if you hadn't, the round plays out and crashes as normal. Reconnect to see the result in your transaction history.

Yes. The right panel shows live cashouts from other players as the multiplier climbs—names are anonymised, but you see the multiplier each person collected at. It's social proof the game is running fairly and helps you gauge timing.
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