The Round Starts, the Multiplier Rises — You Decide When to Stop
Each crash dice roller round begins at 1.00×. The multiplier ticks upward every fraction of a second — sometimes it reaches 5×, 10×, or higher; other times it drops at 1.20×. You cash out manually before the crash, locking in that multiplier against your stake. Wait too long and you lose the round. We source our crash dice roller feed from studios
that publish the random-number-generator certificate on every table, so the crash point is set before the round opens and nobody can predict it. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh open the lobby on mobile, place a stake with funds already in their account wallet, and watch the climb in a single browser tab. History panels show the last fifty crash points so
you can review recent patterns, though every round outcome stays independent of the one before it.