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Crash Pulse on 3xbangla puts fast-multiplier crash games in one focused lobby. Cash out before the curve drops — every round is short, the stakes are yours to set, and your account wallet updates the moment a round closes.

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What Our Crash Pulse Lobby Offers

Our Crash Pulse section runs titles from Pragmatic Play and Spribe, the two studios whose crash-format games Bangladesh players open most often. Aviator from Spribe is the headline title here — a single rising curve, a shared multiplier visible to every player in the round, and a manual cash-out that you trigger yourself. Pragmatic Play's crash titles follow the same format with

their own visual presentation. Rounds last seconds, the next one starts immediately, and your bKash or Nagad deposit balance is ready to use without any extra conversion step. Players in Dhaka reach the Crash Pulse lobby straight from the mobile browser with no app download needed.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Our Crash Pulse Rooms

Every Crash Pulse round on 3xbangla runs on a provably fair or certified RNG system published by the provider. We don't adjust curves or outcomes — the round result is determined before the round starts, and the multiplier sequence is verifiable after the fact. Here is what we keep consistent on our end.

Certified Round Results

Aviator rounds from Spribe use a provably fair SHA-256 hash chain. You can verify any past round result using the seed shown in the round history panel on your account.

Provider Accountability

Pragmatic Play and Spribe are audited by independent testing labs. We carry their certified titles only — we don't modify game logic or payouts on our side.

Transparent RTP

RTP figures for Crash Pulse titles are shown only where the provider publishes them. We don't invent percentages — if the studio doesn't display it, neither do we.

Withdrawal Verification

Crash Pulse winnings withdraw to the same bKash, Nagad, or Rocket account you deposited from. The wallet verification step is a one-time KYC check linked to your account.

CRASH PULSE HELP

Help While You Play Crash Pulse

If a round result looks wrong or a cash-out didn't register as expected, our support team can pull the round ID and check the outcome log. Reach us through the channels below — we handle Crash Pulse queries the same way we handle any account issue.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the lobby page. Share your round ID and account email — our team checks the crash round log and replies within the chat window.
Email Support Write to our support address with your username, the round time, and a screenshot if you have one. Round disputes are reviewed against our provider's certified round history.
Account Help For wallet or withdrawal questions tied to a Crash Pulse win, go to your account page, select the transaction, and flag it. The wallet team reviews flagged items on a rolling basis.

Crash Pulse Terms Explained

New to crash-format games? These are the terms that come up in Crash Pulse rounds — plain definitions, no jargon.

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What is a multiplier in Crash Pulse?

The multiplier is the number that rises each round — 1.2x, 3x, 10x and so on. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by the value at the moment you cash out.

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What does 'cash out' mean in a crash game?

Cashing out is when you manually stop your bet during a live round and lock in the current multiplier. If the curve crashes before you act, your stake is lost for that round.

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What is a bust or crash in these games?

A bust is when the round ends — the curve collapses to zero. Any player who has not cashed out yet loses their stake for that round. Bust timing is random each round.

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What is auto cash-out in Aviator?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. Your bet is collected automatically if that number is reached, so you don't need to click manually each time.

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What does provably fair mean for Crash Pulse?

Provably fair means the round outcome is generated using a hash-verified seed before the round starts. After the round, you can check the seed to confirm the result was not altered.

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What is KYC and why does it affect my Crash Pulse withdrawal?

KYC is a one-time identity check linked to your account. It confirms your wallet — bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — before winnings are released. You complete it once, not every withdrawal.

Crash Pulse Questions Answered

These are the questions we hear most often about playing Crash Pulse on 3xbangla.

From the main lobby, select the Crash or Fast Games category. Aviator and the Pragmatic Play crash titles appear at the top of that section. No separate login or account is needed.

Yes. The Crash Pulse lobby runs in your mobile browser — Chrome or Safari on Android or iOS both work. The round feed and cash-out button are sized for one-thumb use on a standard phone screen.

Your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit lands in your main account wallet. That same balance is active in Crash Pulse — there is no separate wallet or transfer step between sections.

If your connection drops mid-round and you had an auto cash-out set, it triggers at your target multiplier regardless. Without auto cash-out, a disconnection during a live round follows the provider's standard disconnection policy shown in the game rules.

Minimum stakes are set by the provider and shown in the game panel before you place a bet. Aviator and Pragmatic Play crash titles each display their own stake range — check the round settings before your first bet.

Open your round history in the account section. Each Aviator round shows the server seed and client seed used. Run them through the Spribe verifier linked in the game's fair-play panel to confirm the result independently.
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