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Crash Sparkburst – Watch the Multiplier Rise

We run Crash Sparkburst on 768bet so you can bet on a rising multiplier and cash out before it drops. Place your stake, watch the sparkline climb, and hit cashout when you're ready—your balance updates the moment you exit the round.

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768bet Crash Sparkburst – Watch the Multiplier Rise
FAIR PLAY

How We Verify Crash Sparkburst Rounds

Crash Sparkburst on 768bet uses a provably fair algorithm that generates each crash point before the round starts, then reveals the hash after the multiplier stops so you can verify the outcome was not altered mid-round. We publish the seed and nonce for every round in the game-info panel, and independent audits confirm the random-number generator meets industry fairness standards. Your cashout request is timestamped to the millisecond and processed against the live multiplier at that exact moment, so what you see on screen is what your balance reflects—no delays, no rounding down.

Provably fair hashing Each Crash Sparkburst round generates a SHA-256 hash before launch; after the crash you can compare the revealed seed against the published hash to confirm the result was set in advance and never changed during your session.
Live multiplier feed The sparkline you watch is a direct stream from our game server, updating every tenth of a second, so the multiplier you click to cash out is the same figure our backend uses to calculate your payout—no client-side guessing or interpolation.
Round-history log We store the last five hundred Crash Sparkburst rounds on your account page, showing bet size, cashout multiplier, crash point and timestamp for every entry you made, so you can audit your own play and spot any discrepancy immediately.
Third-party RNG audit Our Crash Sparkburst random-number generator is tested quarterly by an independent lab that verifies the distribution of crash points matches true randomness—audit certificates are linked in the game-info footer and updated each quarter.
768bet Inside Our Crash Sparkburst Lobby

Inside Our Crash Sparkburst Lobby

Crash Sparkburst on 768bet runs continuous betting rounds where a multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You place your wager before each round begins, then decide in real time when to cash out—the longer you wait, the higher your multiplier, but if the crash arrives before you exit the round your stake is lost. We

display the last fifty crash points in a scrolling history panel so you can see recent patterns, and the interface updates live on both desktop and mobile. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open the Crash Sparkburst tile from our lobby menu, fund their account wallet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and join the next round in seconds. Every cashout registers instantly in

your balance, and you can queue a second bet while the current round is still running so you never miss the start of the next multiplier climb.

HELP PATHS

Crash Sparkburst Support Channels

When you need help during a Crash Sparkburst session—checking a round result, confirming a cashout timestamp, or asking how auto-cashout works—our account team is standing by. We keep support open around the clock so questions from late-night rounds get answered as fast as midday queries, and every channel links directly to your 768bet account for faster verification.

Team online

Live chat

Open the chat bubble at the bottom right of any Crash Sparkburst screen and our team will pull up your round history, confirm your last cashout multiplier, and walk you through auto-bet settings without leaving the game window.

Email ticket

Send a detailed question about Crash Sparkburst rules, payout calculations or wallet crediting to our support inbox; we reply with screenshots and step-by-step instructions, usually within two hours during peak Bangladesh hours.

Account dashboard

Log into your 768bet dashboard and tap the Crash Sparkburst section under game history to see every round you entered, the multiplier you cashed out at, and the final crash point—all timestamped and ready to export if you need a record.

Crash Sparkburst Glossary

New to Crash Sparkburst or want to understand the jargon you see in chat and round history? These definitions cover the terms you'll meet most often when you're betting on the multiplier climb.

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Sparkburst?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each fraction of a second during the round; your potential payout equals your bet times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 500 Taka stake at 2.50× returns 1,250 Taka.

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What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier value where the round ends and the sparkline stops climbing; if you have not cashed out before the crash point is reached, your bet for that round is lost and no payout is awarded.

03
How does auto-cashout work?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts—for example 2.00×—and the system will exit your bet automatically the instant the sparkline hits that number, so you don't need to click the cashout button manually during the climb.

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What is provably fair in Crash Sparkburst?

Provably fair means the crash point for each round is generated and hashed before betting opens, then the seed is revealed after the crash so you can verify the outcome was predetermined and not manipulated while you were watching the multiplier rise.

05
What does round history show?

Round history displays the crash points of the last fifty or more completed games in a scrolling list, helping you see recent patterns and decide when to place your next bet; each entry shows the final multiplier and a colour-coded sparkline thumbnail.

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What is instant cashout?

Instant cashout means your payout is calculated and added to your 768bet wallet balance the moment you click the cashout button, with no waiting period or manual approval—the exact multiplier at that millisecond is locked in and credited immediately.

Crash Sparkburst FAQ

Real questions from our Crash Sparkburst players in Bangladesh—how to place a bet, how cashouts are processed, and what happens if your connection drops mid-round. Every answer is written by the team that runs the game on 768bet.

Open your 768bet account, tap the Crash Sparkburst tile in the lobby menu, load your wallet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket if you haven't already, then enter your bet amount in the stake box and hit the green button before the countdown timer hits zero to join the next round.

Yes—the mobile interface shows the same live multiplier feed and cashout button as desktop; tap the button any time during the climb and your payout is calculated at that exact moment, then credited to your wallet instantly whether you're on WiFi or mobile data in Chittagong or Dhaka.

If your connection cuts out mid-round and you have not cashed out yet, the bet remains active on our server and will be lost if the crash arrives before you reconnect; however, if you set an auto-cashout target before the round started, that instruction stays live and will execute even while you're offline.

Cashouts from Crash Sparkburst land in your 768bet wallet immediately after you exit the round; when you request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket the transfer is queued for verification and usually clears within an hour, depending on the payment provider's processing time and your account status.

Yes—minimum stake is typically 10 Taka per round so new players can try the game without risking much, and the maximum varies by your account level; VIP members see higher caps displayed in the bet-entry box, while standard accounts start with a few thousand Taka ceiling per single round.

Yes—our interface includes a second bet panel so you can queue two separate stakes with different cashout targets in one round; for example, bet 100 Taka with auto-cashout at 1.50× and another 200 Taka that you plan to exit manually at a higher multiplier, giving you layered exposure to the same climb.
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