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Crash Rocket on xx3x

We run Crash Rocket rounds where the multiplier climbs in real time and you decide when to cash out before the rocket drops. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're watching the curve within seconds.

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FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Rocket Fair

Each Crash Rocket round uses a provably fair algorithm that sets the crash point before the round starts, then reveals a hash so you can verify the outcome wasn't changed mid-flight. We publish the seed and hash for every round in your history panel so you can check the math yourself.

Provably Fair Engine

The crash point for each round is generated from a cryptographic seed and hashed before the multiplier starts climbing, so the result is fixed at launch and cannot be altered while you watch the curve.

Public Round Log

Every Crash Rocket round on xx3x is logged with its start time, crash multiplier, and the number of players who cashed out, giving you a transparent record of how each session unfolded.

Instant Payout Confirmation

When you tap cash-out, the server timestamp and multiplier are recorded immediately; your balance updates within the same second so there's no delay between your decision and the credit appearing in your account.

Independent Audit Trail

We store round seeds and outcomes on an immutable log that can be audited by third parties, ensuring that the crash points you see match the hashes we published before each round began.

ACCOUNT HELP

Help While You Play Crash Rocket

If a round freezes mid-flight or your cash-out doesn't register, our support team checks the server log and confirms whether your exit was recorded before the crash. Most queries are resolved within the same session so you can rejoin the next round without waiting.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble at the bottom of the game screen and an agent will pull your recent round history to see exactly when you tapped cash-out and what the multiplier was at that moment.
Round History Every Crash Rocket round you join is logged in your account with the stake, multiplier at cash-out, and payout amount so you can review past sessions and track your strategy over time.
Wallet Sync Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit shows in your account balance within a minute, and any Crash Rocket payout is added immediately when you cash out so you can roll into the next round or withdraw.
xx3x What Makes Our Crash Rocket Different

What Makes Our Crash Rocket Different

Crash Rocket at xx3x shows a live multiplier that starts at one-times and climbs until the round ends. You place your stake, watch the curve rise, and tap cash-out whenever you want to lock your payout at the current multiplier. Wait too long and the rocket crashes, ending the round. Every round is independent; the curve path is determined at the start

and broadcast to all players at once so everyone sees the same flight. We host these rounds around the clock with no download required — open the game on your phone during your commute or sit at your desktop for longer sessions. Deposits clear through bKash, Nagad and Rocket so you can move from wallet to live round in under a minute,

and your balance updates the moment you cash out.

What the Words Mean

New to Crash Rocket? Here are the terms you'll see in the lobby and on the game screen, explained in plain English so you know what each piece of the interface does.

What is a multiplier in Crash Rocket?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from one-times upward during each round; your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a two-times multiplier doubles your stake.

What does cash-out mean?

Cash-out is the button you tap to lock your payout at the current multiplier; once you cash out, your winnings are credited to your account balance even if the multiplier keeps climbing after you leave.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which the rocket ends the round; if you haven't cashed out by the time it reaches that number, the round is over and your stake is lost.

What does provably fair mean in Crash Rocket?

Provably fair means each round's crash point is generated from a cryptographic seed and hashed before the multiplier starts, so you can verify the result wasn't changed mid-flight by checking the hash against the published seed.

What is a round history log?

The round history log is the list in your account that shows every Crash Rocket session you joined, including your stake, the multiplier when you cashed out, and the final payout for that round.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is an optional setting that lets you choose a target multiplier in advance; the game will automatically cash you out the moment the curve reaches that number, even if you're not watching the screen.

Crash Rocket on xx3x

Real questions from players who are new to Crash Rocket or want to understand how our rounds work, deposits clear, and payouts land in their account.

Open your account, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then find Crash Rocket in the lobby and tap to launch; you'll see the multiplier curve and a stake input where you enter your amount before the next round begins.

Yes, Crash Rocket runs in your mobile browser without a download; open xx3x on Android or iOS, log in, and the game scales to your screen so you can watch the curve and tap cash-out with one hand.

If the rocket crashes before you tap cash-out, your stake for that round is lost; the next round starts a few seconds later so you can place a new stake and try again with a fresh multiplier curve.

When you cash out, your payout is added to your account balance within the same second; you can see the updated total immediately and use it for the next round or request a withdrawal to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet.

Yes, every round publishes a hash before the multiplier starts climbing; after the crash you can check the seed and hash in your round history to confirm the crash point was set before the round began and wasn't altered during play.

Stake limits are shown on the game screen and vary by session; typical minimums are low enough for trial rounds while maximums are set to keep the pool balanced, and you'll see both values before you confirm your bet.
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