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Multiplier Rounds, Live on ab9

runs a dedicated Crash Rocket section where the multiplier climbs in real time and you cash out when you decide — not when the house decides for you.

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FAIR PLAY STANDARDS

How We Run Crash Rocket Fairly

We want you to know exactly how the Crash Rocket titles on ab9 are verified and why the results you see are genuinely random. These are the four things we keep consistent across every provider we carry.

Provably Fair Algorithms Aviator by Spribe uses a publicly verifiable crash point system. Each round's seed is hashed before the round starts, so the result cannot be altered after you place your stake.
Provider Certification Crash Rocket titles we carry come from studios with independent RNG certification. Spribe and equivalent providers publish their audit documentation, which you can request through our support channel.
Round History Logs Every Crash Rocket round you play is recorded against your account, including the final multiplier and your cash-out point. You can review recent rounds directly inside the game interface.
Wallet Transparency Deposits via bKash, Nagad or Rocket reflect in your account balance before any round begins. Your stake is deducted at round start, and winnings clear to your wallet at cash-out — no delay between the result and your balance update.
CRASH SUPPORT PATHS

Help While You Play Crash Rocket

Questions during a Crash Rocket session are common — rounds move fast and timing matters. Here are the three quickest ways to reach our team if something needs sorting mid-session.

Team online

Live Chat

Open the chat icon from inside the lobby page. Our support team handles Crash Rocket round disputes, missing balance queries and account access issues directly from there.

Email Support

Send your account ID and a screenshot of the affected round to our support address. Crash Rocket round histories are logged, so disputes can be checked against the recorded multiplier data.

Account Help Centre

The Help Centre covers cash-out timing, stake limits, and how the provably fair system works for Crash Rocket titles. Find it under your account menu on mobile or desktop.

ab9 What We Offer in Crash Rocket

What We Offer in Crash Rocket

Crash Rocket is a category where a single climbing graph replaces the spinning reel. You place your stake, watch the multiplier rise from 1x, and tap cash out before the rocket bursts. Aviator, developed by Spribe, is the most-played title in this category and runs on a provably fair algorithm so every round result is verifiable. Crash Dynamite adds a faster pace

with shorter average rounds. Easy Rocket Payout sits on the calmer end — a good starting point if you want to find your cash-out rhythm before moving to higher-volatility rounds. All three titles load directly in your mobile browser; no app download needed to get into the action.

Crash Rocket Terms Explained

New to Crash Rocket or just want to confirm what a term means before you play? These are the definitions for the mechanics you will see most often in our lobby.

What is a multiplier in Crash Rocket?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1x at round start. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by whatever number is showing when you tap cash out before the crash.

What does 'provably fair' mean?

Provably fair means the round's outcome is cryptographically determined before it starts. A public hash lets you verify independently that the crash point was not changed after stakes were placed.

What is a bust or crash in these games?

A bust or crash is when the round ends and the multiplier stops. Any stake not cashed out before the bust is lost. The crash point is random each round and cannot be predicted.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a setting where you pre-select a multiplier value — say 2x — and the game cashes out your stake automatically when that number is reached, removing the need to tap manually.

What does RTP mean in Crash Rocket?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned as winnings over many rounds. RTP figures are shown only where the game provider publishes them for that specific title.

What is a stake limit?

A stake limit is the minimum or maximum amount you can wager on a single Crash Rocket round. Limits vary by title and are displayed inside the game before you confirm your bet.

Your Crash Rocket Questions Answered

These are the questions we hear most from people getting into Crash Rocket on ab9 — answered straight, no filler.

Open the Crash Rocket section from the lobby, choose a title like Aviator or Crash Dynamite, enter your stake amount, and confirm before the next round begins. The round starts automatically on a fixed timer.

Yes. All Crash Rocket titles in our lobby load in your mobile browser. Open ab9 in Chrome or your default browser, log in, and the games run without any app install required.

If your connection drops mid-round and you had no auto cash-out set, the round result is recorded server-side. You can check the outcome in your round history log once you reconnect to your account.

Crash Rocket titles are accessible where local law and eligible regions permit. We recommend confirming that online gaming is allowed under your local regulations before you open an account or place a stake.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket through your account wallet, and the balance is available for any title in the lobby including all Crash Rocket games. No separate wallet is needed for this category.

The crash point for each round is generated by a seeded algorithm before the round opens. For provably fair titles like Aviator, the pre-round hash is public, so neither the platform nor the provider can alter the result after stakes are accepted.
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Crash Rocket

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