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Crash Skyward on taka ok

Crash Skyward is a multiplier-based crash game where a rising curve determines your round outcome — cash out before the crash and the multiplier locks in as your result.

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HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Support Paths for Crash Skyward

If something goes wrong mid-round or your result looks incorrect, reach our support team through the channels below. Keep your round ID handy — it appears in your bet history and speeds up any dispute check.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the lobby while Crash Skyward is running. Share your round ID and our team can pull the result log directly for review.
Account Bet History Every Crash Skyward round you play is logged under Bet History in your account. Check cash-out multiplier, stake, and result without contacting support first.
Email Support For billing questions tied to a Crash Skyward session — such as a bKash or Nagad deposit that cleared but did not reflect before a round — email support with your transaction reference.
HOW WE RUN THIS GAME

Fair Play and Accountability in Crash Skyward

Crash Skyward operates on a provably fair model, meaning the crash point for each round is cryptographically committed before the round starts. You can verify any round outcome using the seed values shown in the result panel after each round ends.

Provably Fair Rounds

Each Crash Skyward round uses a server seed and client seed to generate the crash point before betting opens. The hash is visible before the round and verifiable after.

Round Result Logs

Full round history — crash point, your cash-out multiplier, stake, and payout — is stored in your account and accessible any time from the Bet History section.

RTP Transparency

We display RTP for Crash Skyward only where the game provider exposes it within the game interface. We do not publish figures that are not sourced directly from the provider.

Account Security

Your taka ok account uses OTP verification on login and withdrawal requests. Wallet withdrawals to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket require the same verified number linked at registration.

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What Crash Skyward Offers in Our Lobby

Crash Skyward runs on a provably fair multiplier engine — each round starts at 1.00x and the curve climbs until it crashes at a point determined before the round begins. You set a manual cash-out target or let auto cash-out handle it at a multiplier you choose in advance. The round history panel shows the last sequence of crash points, which many

players use to read recent patterns. Providers who build crash-format titles like this expose RTP information only where the game interface itself displays it — we do not publish a figure we cannot verify. Rounds are short, typically under thirty seconds, making Crash Skyward one of the faster-paced formats in our lobby.

Crash Skyward Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you will see inside Crash Skyward and in round result screens.

What is the crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which a Crash Skyward round ends. It is set cryptographically before the round opens and revealed when the curve stops climbing.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out is a preset multiplier you enter before a round starts. If the curve reaches that value before crashing, your stake is paid out at that multiplier automatically without manual action.

What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a cryptographic value generated before each round that determines the crash point. You can use the server seed and client seed shown post-round to independently verify the result.

What is the multiplier in a crash game?

The multiplier is the rising number displayed during a Crash Skyward round. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by the value at which you cash out, provided the round has not yet crashed.

What does round history show?

Round history lists the crash points from recent Crash Skyward rounds in sequence. It does not predict future outcomes but lets you review the distribution of recent results.

What is KYC in the context of Crash Skyward payouts?

KYC — Know Your Customer — is the identity verification step required before withdrawing winnings. It involves confirming your name and wallet number match your registered account details.

Crash Skyward — What You Asked

Answers to the questions we see most often from players in Dhaka and elsewhere who are new to Crash Skyward or returning after a break.

Enter your stake amount in the bet panel before the round countdown ends, then choose manual cash-out or set an auto cash-out multiplier. Once the round starts, your stake is locked in until you cash out or the round crashes.

Yes — tap or click the cash-out button any time while the multiplier is climbing. Your payout locks at the multiplier shown at that exact moment. If the crash happens before you act, the round is lost.

If you set an auto cash-out before the round started, it will execute server-side even if your connection drops. Without auto cash-out active, a disconnection during a round means the stake follows the round result as recorded on our server.

Yes. Crash Skyward loads in the mobile browser on Android and iOS without a separate download. The cash-out button and bet panel are sized for touch, and round history scrolls within the same screen.

Open the deposit section of your taka ok account, select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, enter the amount, and complete the transfer from your wallet app. Deposits reflect in your account balance before the next round opens.

All completed rounds appear in Bet History under your account. Each entry shows the crash point, your cash-out multiplier if you exited early, your stake, and the final result for that round.
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Crash Skyward

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