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Crash Lightning at i44

We run Crash Lightning rooms where you watch the multiplier climb in real time and cash out before it drops. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit lands in seconds, you pick your stake, and the round starts.

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i44 The Crash Lightning mechanic

The Crash Lightning mechanic

Crash Lightning is a multiplier game where a line climbs from 1.00× upward and can crash at any moment. You place your stake before the round starts, then decide when to cash out as the multiplier rises. If you cash out before the crash, you collect your stake times the multiplier; if the line drops before you act, the round ends and

your stake goes to the next round. We source our Crash Lightning rooms from studios that publish provably fair algorithms, so every crash point is pre-determined by a server seed you can verify after the round closes. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open these rooms from mobile browsers or desktop, stake what they want, and watch the multiplier tick up in

real time.

FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How we keep Crash Lightning transparent

We run Crash Lightning rooms from studios that publish their random-number-generation methods and let you verify every round after it ends. The crash point is decided by a server seed before the multiplier starts climbing, and you can check that seed once the round closes to confirm the outcome was not altered.

Provably fair rounds Each Crash Lightning round starts with a server seed hash displayed on screen. After the crash, the system reveals the full seed so you can run it through the published algorithm and confirm the crash point matched the pre-determined result.
Studio certification Our Crash Lightning providers are certified by third-party testing labs that audit the random-number generator and confirm the crash distribution follows the declared probability curve. We list those audit reports in the game lobby where available.
Round history export You can export your last five hundred Crash Lightning rounds as a spreadsheet from your account page. The export includes round ID, your stake, your cashout multiplier or crash marker, and the timestamp, so you have your own record for analysis or dispute.
Wallet separation Your Crash Lightning stakes and payouts move through the same account wallet as every other game. We do not hold a separate crash-game balance, so when you cash out at 3.50× your winnings appear in your main wallet immediately and you can withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket without extra steps.
ROUND HELP

Support for Crash Lightning players

If a round freezes, your cashout does not register, or you need to check a past multiplier result, our support team walks you through the resolution. We keep logs of every round so we can trace what happened and confirm your payout.

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Round verification

Every Crash Lightning round generates a hash before it starts. After the crash, you can check that hash against the provably fair seed to confirm the result was set in advance, not manipulated mid-round.

Cashout disputes

If you believe you cashed out before the crash but the system did not record it, contact support with your round ID. We review the timestamp log and either credit your account or explain what the server recorded.

Mobile round freezes

When your connection drops mid-round, the server holds your position for a few seconds. If you reconnect in time, you can still cash out. If the crash happens while you are offline, the round closes and your stake is lost as it would be if you had stayed connected but did not act.

Crash Lightning glossary

Short definitions for the words you see in Crash Lightning lobbies and round screens. These explain the mechanics, not how to win or what strategy to use.

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Lightning?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs during the round. If you cash out at 2.50×, you collect your stake times 2.50. If the line crashes before you act, you get nothing for that round.

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What is auto cashout?

Auto cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the line reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically. If the crash happens first, auto cashout does not trigger and your stake is lost.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is decided by a server seed before the round starts, and you can verify that seed after the crash to confirm the result was not changed mid-round. The studio publishes the algorithm so you can check it yourself.

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What is a server seed?

A server seed is a random string generated before each Crash Lightning round. The system hashes it and shows you the hash on screen. After the crash, the full seed is revealed so you can confirm it matches the hash and produces the crash point the game displayed.

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What does bust mean?

Bust is another word for crash. When the multiplier line drops to zero, the round busts and everyone who did not cash out loses their stake. The next round starts a few seconds later with a fresh multiplier climbing from 1.00×.

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What is round history?

Round history is the log of past Crash Lightning results shown in the lobby. It lists the last twenty or fifty crash points so you can see the pattern, though every round is independent and past results do not predict the next crash.

Crash Lightning questions

Real questions from players who run Crash Lightning rounds on i44. These cover account setup, round rules, mobile play and payout paths.

Open your account, go to the Crash Lightning lobby, pick your stake from the chip row, and tap the green button before the countdown ends. The multiplier starts climbing and you cash out whenever you want, or wait for the crash and lose that round's stake.

Yes. Deposit via bKash from your account wallet, then open the Crash Lightning room in your mobile browser. The multiplier chart adjusts to your screen size and the cashout button sits at the bottom so you can tap it with one hand while the line climbs.

The server holds your position for a few seconds. If you reconnect before the crash, you can still cash out. If the crash happens while you are offline, the round ends and your stake is lost, the same as if you had stayed connected but did not act.

After the round closes, click the round ID in your history. The system shows the server seed and the hash it displayed before the multiplier started. Run that seed through the published algorithm to confirm it produces the crash point you saw on screen.

Yes. Before the round starts, enter your target multiplier in the auto-cashout box. When the line reaches that number, the system cashes you out automatically. If the crash comes first, auto cashout does not trigger and you lose the stake for that round.

When you cash out mid-round, your winnings appear in your account wallet the moment you tap the button. You can then withdraw to Nagad, Rocket or bKash through the usual verification flow, which takes a few minutes depending on the payment rail you pick.
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