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Crash Shockwave on taka ok

We host Crash Shockwave — live multiplier rounds where the curve climbs in real time and you cash out before it drops. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your stake, and ride the wave.

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taka ok Inside the Crash Shockwave Room

Inside the Crash Shockwave Room

Crash Shockwave is a live multiplier game. A curve starts at 1.00× and climbs — sometimes to 2×, sometimes past 10×, occasionally higher. You decide when to cash out; if the curve crashes before you do, the round ends and your stake is gone. Every round is independent, provably fair, and the multiplier history sits right there on screen so you can

see what the last twenty rounds hit. We stream it live from our studio partner; you watch the curve climb on desktop or mobile, tap to cash out, and your balance updates the moment you do. The room runs around the clock with new rounds starting every few seconds. No strategy guarantees a win — it is a game of timing and

nerve, nothing more.

CRASH ROOM HELP

Help Paths for Crash Shockwave

If a round freezes, your payout does not appear, or you need to check a past result, these are the paths we keep open. Live chat sits in the bottom corner during Bangladesh daytime hours; raise a ticket anytime through your account panel; or check the Crash Shockwave FAQ below for common questions about cashout timing, minimum stakes and round verification.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom right corner during Bangladesh support hours. Our team can pull your round history, verify a cashout timestamp, or explain a stake limit in under a minute.
Ticket Panel Log in, tap Support, and open a ticket. Attach a screenshot of the round ID if something looks wrong. We reply within a few hours and keep the thread in your account so you can check back anytime.
Crash FAQ Scroll to the Crash Shockwave glossary and questions section below. Most cashout, stake and verification questions are answered there with plain examples so you know what to expect before you ask.
FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Run Crash Shockwave

Crash Shockwave uses a provably fair algorithm — each round's crash point is seeded before the round starts, hashed, and published so you can verify it afterward. We do not touch the curve. Our studio partner streams the multiplier feed; we display it, handle your cashout requests in real time, and log every round ID, stake and result to your account history. No manual intervention, no hidden delays.

Provably Fair Rounds

Every Crash Shockwave round is seeded with a hash published before the curve starts. After the crash, the seed is revealed so you can verify the result matched the hash.

Live Studio Feed

The multiplier curve streams from our studio partner in real time. We display it frame by frame; you see the same climb everyone else does. No lag, no prediction, no server-side advantage — just the live feed.

Cashout Timestamp Log

Every cashout request you tap is logged with a millisecond timestamp. If a dispute arises, we pull that log and compare it to the curve snapshot at that exact moment.

Account Balance Updates

When you cash out, your balance updates the instant the server confirms the multiplier you locked. No hidden holds, no manual approval.

Crash Shockwave Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you will see in the Crash Shockwave room. These are plain-language explanations, not game strategy.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Shockwave?

The multiplier is the number the curve climbs to during a round. It starts at 1.00× and rises — your payout is your stake times whatever multiplier you cash out at before the crash.

What is a cashout in Crash Shockwave?

Cashout is when you tap the button to lock in the current multiplier and end your round. If you cash out before the curve crashes, you win your stake times that multiplier; if the curve crashes first, you lose the stake.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each round's crash point is generated from a seed published before the round starts. After the crash, the seed is revealed so you can verify the result was not manipulated — you can check the hash yourself.

What is round history in Crash Shockwave?

Round history is the list of recent crash points displayed on screen. It shows what multiplier the last ten or twenty rounds crashed at, so you can see the pattern — though past results do not predict future rounds.

What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the curve reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically — useful if you do not want to watch every second of the climb.

What does stake mean in Crash Shockwave?

Stake is the amount you put into a round. If you cash out at 2.50×, you win your stake times 2.50; if the curve crashes before you cash out, you lose the stake. Minimum and maximum stakes are shown in the room.

Crash Shockwave Questions

Real questions Bangladesh players ask about our Crash Shockwave room. Each answer is specific to how we run it on taka ok.

Log in, tap Deposit, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and send the amount to the account number shown. Confirm with your wallet PIN. Most deposits clear in under a minute and your balance updates so you can join the next round.

Yes. Open taka ok in your mobile browser — Chrome or Safari work fine. The Crash Shockwave room loads full-screen, the multiplier curve scales to fit, and the cashout button sits at the bottom so you can tap it with one hand while the round runs.

The minimum stake is shown in the Crash Shockwave room when you open it — usually a small amount so you can try a few rounds without risking much. The maximum stake is higher and also displayed; both limits depend on the room settings we publish each day.

Each round displays a hash before it starts and reveals the seed after the crash. Copy both, paste them into any SHA-256 hash tool online, and check that the hash of the seed matches the one published before the round. If they match, the crash point was set before you joined.

Yes. Tap Withdraw, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount and your wallet number, and confirm. We verify your account details, then send the funds. Most withdrawals land within a few hours; first-time requests may take longer for account checks.

If you lose connection after placing a stake but before cashing out, the round continues on the server. When you reconnect, check your account history — if you set an auto cashout, it fired at that multiplier; if not, the stake was lost when the curve crashed.
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Crash ShockWave

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