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Crash Skyline – Watch the Line Climb, Cash Out Before It Drops

We run Crash Skyline with real-time multiplier action and instant bKash, Nagad, Rocket deposits so you can jump into a round between a cricket over or on your commute. The curve starts at 1.

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Crash Skyline Questions Answered Fast

Round History Open the stats panel inside Crash Skyline to see the last hundred crash points—1.23×, 8.45×, 2.07×—so you can review patterns and plan your next stake. The history updates live after every round and stays visible while you play.
Deposit Clearing Send Taka via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and your wallet balance updates in under sixty seconds. Head to the account chip-up screen, pick your method, confirm the amount with your mobile PIN, and the funds land ready for your next Crash Skyline round.
Cash-Out Lag If you tap cash-out and the button greys but the round continues, your exit registered server-side at that multiplier—refresh the lobby and check your balance to confirm the win landed. We log every transaction with a timestamp you can review in account history.
1xbey One Curve, One Decision – Time Your Exit

One Curve, One Decision – Time Your Exit

Crash Skyline is a single-curve multiplier game. You place a Taka stake, the line lifts from 1.00×, and your potential win grows with every tick. Cash out at 2.35× and you double your stake plus change; wait for 5.00× and you quintuple it—or the curve crashes first and the round ends. We display every active player's cash-out in the side rail so

you can see who banked at 1.80× and who rode to 12.47× before the line fell. The random-number generator decides the crash point before the round starts; no one can predict it, and the fairness hash is published at the end of each round. Our lobby runs Crash Skyline around the clock with sub-second latency, so your cash-out registers the instant you

tap it—vital when the multiplier is climbing fast.

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Provably Fair Rounds, Published Hashes

RNG Verification Every Crash Skyline round generates a cryptographic hash before the curve starts climbing. After the crash, we publish the seed and hash so you can verify the outcome was determined in advance—no manipulation mid-round, no manual override by us or anyone else.
Live Transaction Log Your account panel records every Crash Skyline stake, cash-out multiplier, win amount and timestamp. Export the CSV any time to review your session history, calculate net position, or cross-check a disputed round—the ledger never disappears and stays yours to audit.
Instant Settlement When you cash out at 3.42× on a hundred-Taka stake, we credit three hundred forty-two Taka to your wallet the moment the server confirms your exit—no delay, no manual approval queue. Wins appear in your balance before the next round loads.
Regional Compliance We operate Crash Skyline for account holders in eligible regions where local law permits real-money multiplier games. Access depends on your jurisdiction; we block regions that restrict online gaming and require identity verification before your first withdrawal to meet regulatory standards.

Crash Skyline Glossary – Key Terms Explained

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the curve stops and the round ends—randomly determined before the round begins. If it crashes at 2.14×, anyone who cashed out earlier wins; anyone still in loses their stake.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier—say 3.00×—so the system exits your position automatically when the curve reaches it. Useful if you want to lock profit without watching the screen second by second.

What does provably fair mean in Crash Skyline?

Provably fair means the crash point is decided by a cryptographic seed before the round starts, and we publish the hash afterward so you can verify it was fixed in advance—no one changed it mid-flight.

What is stake in a Crash Skyline round?

Your stake is the Taka amount you commit at the start of a round. If you stake fifty Taka and cash out at 4.00×, you collect two hundred Taka. If the curve crashes before you exit, you lose the fifty.

What does live multiplier mean?

The live multiplier is the climbing number shown on screen—1.00×, 1.50×, 2.20×—updating in real time. Your potential win equals your stake times the current multiplier; cash out to lock it before the crash.

What is the side rail in Crash Skyline?

The side rail displays every active player's cash-out as it happens—username, multiplier, win amount—so you can see who banked early at 1.35× and who rode past 10.00× before the line fell.

Crash Skyline – What Players Ask Most

Yes—open the 1xbey lobby on any Android or iOS browser, tap the Crash Skyline tile, and the game loads in portrait or landscape. The cash-out button sits at screen center so you can tap it fast when the multiplier climbs.

Head to the account chip-up screen, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount, and confirm with your mobile PIN. Funds land in your wallet within sixty seconds, ready to stake on the next Crash Skyline round.

If the curve crashes before you tap cash-out, you lose that round's stake—the multiplier stops and the round ends. Set an auto cash-out target next time if you want guaranteed exit at a specific multiplier like 2.50×.

Yes—after each round ends we display the server seed and hash so you can verify the crash point was fixed before the curve started climbing. The hash never changes mid-round, proving no one manipulated the outcome while you played.

Yes—the side rail updates in real time with each player's exit: their multiplier, stake and win amount. You can watch who banked at 1.67× and who's still riding with you past 5.00× before the crash hits.

The moment you cash out—say at 3.89×—we credit your wallet instantly. Refresh the balance panel and the win appears before the next round loads, ready to stake again or withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket after verification.
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Crash Skyline

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