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Crash Turbo on 23 bdt

We host Crash Turbo rounds where you watch the multiplier climb and cash out before it drops. Load chips with bKash or Nagad, pick your stake, and decide when to pull your win.

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23 bdt Crash Turbo on 23 bdt
HELP PATHS

Support for Crash Turbo Players

If a round result looks wrong or a cashout doesn't register, reach out through the channels below. Our team checks round logs and can replay the server timestamp so you see exactly when the graph stopped.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble on any page and tell us your round ID. We'll pull the result from our game server and confirm the multiplier at which the round crashed so you know the outcome was correct.
Email Ticket Send your account username and round timestamp to our support inbox. We review the game log, verify the cashout request time, and reply with the official result plus any credit adjustment if our system missed your tap.
Account History Every Crash Turbo round you play is listed under your bet history with stake, cashout multiplier and payout amount. Tap any row to see the full round curve so you can compare what you remember with what the server recorded.
23 bdt What You Get in Crash Turbo

What You Get in Crash Turbo

Crash Turbo is a live multiplier game where each round starts at 1.00× and climbs fast. Your job is to cash out before the graph crashes. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier, but if you miss the crash you lose the stake. We stream every round from our studio partner so you see the curve rise in real time. Deposit

via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, choose your bet amount, then hit the cashout button whenever you want to lock your multiplier. Wins appear in your account wallet instantly and you can queue the next round without leaving the screen. The game runs on desktop and mobile, so you can track rounds from Dhaka or anywhere with signal.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Turbo Fair

Crash Turbo outcomes are generated by a certified random-number server before each round starts. The curve path is set the moment the countdown ends, so no player action or bet size can change where it will crash.

Provably Fair Hash

Before the round launches we publish a hash of the crash point. After the round ends you can check that hash against the revealed seed to prove the result was locked in advance and not altered mid-flight.

Studio Partner Audit

Our Crash Turbo feed comes from a licensed studio that submits its RNG to third-party labs. The studio shares audit certificates in its compliance section so you know the multiplier generation meets industry standards.

Round Replay

Every finished round is saved with its full curve and every cashout event. If you question a result, we can show you the server-side replay with timestamps so you see exactly when you tapped and what the multiplier was at…

Independent Cashout

Your cashout command goes straight to our game server the moment you tap. The server compares your tap time against the crash time and pays out if you were early.

Crash Turbo Glossary

Quick definitions for the words you'll see while playing Crash Turbo on our platform.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Turbo?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× when the round begins and climbs until the graph crashes. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. It's decided by the RNG before the round starts, so no player bet or cashout can shift it during the climb.

What does cashout mean?

Cashout is the button you press to lock your current multiplier and collect your winnings. If you cash out before the crash, you win stake times multiplier; if you wait too long, you lose the stake.

What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout is a feature that lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the graph reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically so you don't have to watch the screen.

What is a round ID?

A round ID is the unique reference number we assign to each Crash Turbo game. You'll find it in your bet history and can share it with support to review the exact outcome of that round.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means you can verify the crash point was decided before the round began by checking the hash we publish at countdown and comparing it to the revealed seed after the round finishes.

Common Questions About Crash Turbo

Answers to the practical questions Bangladesh players ask when they first try Crash Turbo on our site.

Log into your account, open the Crash Turbo lobby, type your stake amount in the bet box, then wait for the countdown. When the round starts the multiplier climbs and you press cashout whenever you want to lock your win.

Yes. Crash Turbo runs in your mobile browser without a separate app download. Open 23 bdt on any smartphone, log in, and the game screen adjusts to fit so you can watch the curve and tap cashout with one hand.

You can load your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Pick your wallet in the deposit menu, confirm the amount in your wallet app, and the balance appears in your 23 bdt account so you can set your stake immediately.

If the graph crashes before you press cashout, you lose that round's stake. The system only pays when your cashout timestamp is earlier than the crash timestamp, so timing is everything in this game.

Winnings land in your 23 bdt account balance the instant you cash out. To move funds to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account you submit a withdrawal request, we verify your account details, then release the transfer within our standard processing window.

Every round you join is saved in your account history with the round ID, your stake, your cashout multiplier and the final payout. Tap any row to see the full curve replay and confirm the result matched what you saw live.
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