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Crash Shockwave at 44777d

Crash Shockwave runs live multiplier rounds where you set your own exit point — cash out before the wave breaks and the reward lands straight in your account wallet.

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HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Crash Shockwave Support Paths

If something interrupts your Crash Shockwave session — a disconnection mid-round, a cashout that didn't register, or a wallet query — here's how to reach us fast.

Team online

Live Chat

Open the chat icon from any page in the lobby. Our support team handles Crash Shockwave round disputes and account wallet questions directly, without transferring you between departments.

Email Support

Send round details — your account ID, the round timestamp, and the multiplier shown — to our support address. We trace Crash Shockwave round records and respond with a clear outcome.

Account Help Centre

The Help Centre covers Crash Shockwave cashout rules, auto-cashout setup, and how disconnections are handled. Check it first for quick answers before opening a ticket.

44777d What Crash Shockwave Offers Here

What Crash Shockwave Offers Here

Crash Shockwave is a real-time multiplier game where a rising curve can break at any moment — your job is to withdraw before it does. At 44777d, the game runs through a provably fair engine, so the crash point is determined before each round starts and cannot be altered mid-flight. Rounds are short, typically under a minute, which suits the mobile-first flow

we've built for Bangladesh. You can watch the live multiplier climb, set an auto-cashout target, or pull out manually. Crash Fast Lift sits alongside Shockwave in the same lobby section, giving you a second crash-style variant without leaving the page. RTP figures are shown where the provider exposes them directly in the game interface.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Crash Shockwave

We run Crash Shockwave with transparency at the round level — here's what that looks like in practice.

Provably Fair Engine

Each Crash Shockwave round uses a server seed and client seed combination. You can verify the crash point after every round using the hash shown in the round history tab.

Round History Access

Your full Crash Shockwave round log — entry stake, cashout multiplier, and result — is available in your account history. Every round is timestamped and auditable by you.

Provider Integrity

Crash Shockwave is delivered through a certified game provider. The crash algorithm is tested independently, and certification details are available in the game's info panel.

Wallet Transparency

Winnings from Crash Shockwave post to your account wallet immediately after cashout. From there, withdrawals go out via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket through our standard verification flow.

Crash Shockwave Terms Explained

New to crash games? These are the terms you'll see most often in Crash Shockwave rounds.

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What is a multiplier in Crash Shockwave?

The multiplier is the rising number that increases your potential payout each second. If you cash out at 3.00x on a 100 Taka stake, you receive 300 Taka before the wave crashes.

02
What does 'cashout' mean in a crash game?

Cashing out means you manually withdraw your stake multiplied by the current value before the round ends. If the wave crashes before you act, your stake for that round is lost.

03
What is auto-cashout in Crash Shockwave?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game exits your position automatically when that number is reached, removing the need to click manually during the round.

04
What is a bust or crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the round ends. It is determined by the provably fair algorithm before the round starts. Any stake not cashed out before this point does not pay out.

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What does RTP mean for Crash Shockwave?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned over many rounds. For Crash Shockwave, RTP is shown in the game info panel where the provider makes it available.

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What is a round hash in Crash Shockwave?

A round hash is a cryptographic string generated before each round that encodes the crash point. You can use it after the round to independently verify the result was not changed mid-game.

Crash Shockwave — Common Questions

Here are the questions we hear most from players getting started with Crash Shockwave on 44777d.

Open your 44777d account, deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, then navigate to the Crash section in the lobby. Select Crash Shockwave, set your stake, and join the next round — rounds start continuously.

Yes. Crash Shockwave runs fully in your mobile browser without a separate download. The cashout button and auto-cashout field are sized for touch, and the multiplier display scales to your screen.

If your connection drops mid-round and you had an auto-cashout set, it will still trigger server-side at your target multiplier. Without auto-cashout, the round outcome follows the server record — contact support with your round timestamp if the result looks wrong.

Minimum and maximum stake amounts are shown in the game panel before you place your bet each round. These can vary by account tier — check the stake selector inside the game for your current limits.

Winnings post to your account wallet after each cashout. Go to Withdraw, select bKash, enter your registered bKash number, and confirm with your account PIN. The transfer goes through our standard wallet verification step before release.

Yes. Every round uses a provably fair system — the crash point is hashed before the round and you can verify it afterwards using the round history in your account. The algorithm cannot be changed once a round begins.
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