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Crash Fast Lift – Watch the Graph, Cash Out First

We host Crash Fast Lift so you can ride the multiplier curve in real time, tap to exit before the line drops, and see your payout land in your gk2 wallet the moment you cash out.

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CRASH HELP PATHS

Help While You Play Crash Fast Lift

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Round Verification

Every Crash Fast Lift round publishes its seed hash before the graph starts and reveals the full seed when the round ends. Copy both into our verification tool to confirm the crash point was set fairly—no mid-game changes, no hidden shifts.

Cash-Out Lag

Tap cash-out and we register your exit within one server tick—usually under 100 milliseconds. If network lag adds delay, we honour the multiplier at the moment your tap reached our server, not the moment the screen updates on your device.

Balance Sync

Crash Fast Lift payouts hit your gk2 wallet the instant the round confirms your exit. Refresh your balance panel to see the new figure; if it does not appear within five seconds, check the round history tab for the transaction record.

FAIR PLAY PROOF

How We Keep Crash Fast Lift Transparent

Provably Fair Seeding

Each Crash Fast Lift round generates a server seed and a client seed before the graph starts. We hash them together to fix the crash point before anyone bets.

Independent RNG Audit

Our crash-game RNG is audited by an external lab every quarter. The lab tests seed generation, hash collisions and distribution curves to verify the crash points follow the published probability model. Audit summaries appear in our help centre.

No Mid-Round Edits

Once the Crash Fast Lift graph starts climbing, the server cannot alter the crash point—it was committed when the seed hash appeared at the top of your screen.

Live Bet Feed

Watch other players cash out in real time on the right-hand panel. Every exit shows the player name, multiplier and payout amount so you see the same round data everyone else sees—no hidden information, no delayed feed.

gk2 Inside the Crash Fast Lift Lobby

Inside the Crash Fast Lift Lobby

Crash Fast Lift is a multiplier game where the graph starts at one and climbs fast—your job is to hit cash-out before it crashes. We refresh rounds every few seconds so you never wait long between plays. The multiplier ticks up in real time; you decide when the risk is worth it and tap to lock your payout. Every round runs on

provably fair logic, seeded before the graph starts so no one can shift the outcome mid-flight. We show the seed hash at the top of the screen; once the round ends, the full seed appears and you can verify the crash point yourself. bKash, Nagad and Rocket fund your balance in under a minute, and when you cash out mid-round your profit

adds to your wallet instantly—no pending delay, no wait screen.

Crash Fast Lift Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Crash Fast Lift?

The multiplier is the number that starts at one and climbs each tick until the graph crashes. Your payout equals your bet amount times the multiplier at the moment you cash out—so a ten-taka bet cashed at 3.5× returns thirty-five taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the graph reaches that number, we exit your bet automatically—useful if you want to lock a profit without watching the screen every second.

What is provably fair?

Provably fair means the crash point is fixed before the round begins using published seeds and a hash. After the round you can verify the maths yourself to confirm we did not change the outcome while the graph was climbing.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the graph stops and the round ends. If you cash out before the crash point you win; if the graph crashes first, the round takes your bet.

What is server seed and client seed?

The server seed and client seed are random strings combined to generate the crash point. We publish a hash of the server seed before the round starts so you know it cannot change, then reveal both seeds after the crash so you can verify the result.

What does instant wallet credit mean?

Instant wallet credit means your Crash Fast Lift payout appears in your gk2 balance the moment the round confirms your cash-out—no pending hold, no withdrawal queue. Refresh your wallet panel and the new figure is there.

Crash Fast Lift Questions

Open the Crash Fast Lift lobby from the casino menu, enter your bet amount in the chip box at the bottom, then tap the green button before the countdown ends. The graph starts climbing and you hit cash-out whenever you want to lock your profit.

Yes—place up to two bets per round by filling both chip boxes before the countdown finishes. Each bet can have its own auto cash-out target so you can ride one to a high multiplier and secure the other early.

Payouts credit your wallet the instant the round confirms your cash-out—usually within one second. There is no withdrawal step between the crash lobby and your balance; the profit appears immediately and you can bet it in the next round or move it to bKash.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the round started, we honour that exit even if your connection fails. If you did not set a target and the connection breaks, the round continues without input and the graph will crash—reconnect to see the result in your history.

After the round ends, copy the server seed, client seed and crash point from the history tab. Paste them into our verification tool—it re-runs the hash and shows you the crash point was locked before the graph started, proving we could not edit the outcome mid-round.

Yes—tap the withdrawal icon in your wallet, choose bKash, enter your account number and the amount, then confirm. We process Crash Fast Lift profits the same way as any other balance; most bKash transfers clear within two to five minutes after our security check completes.
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