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Crash Skyline — Cash Out Before the Drop

We run Crash Skyline rounds every few seconds so you can jump in, watch the multiplier climb and hit cash-out when you're ready. Load chips with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the next round starts before you've locked your screen.

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Watch the Line Climb and Choose Your Exit

Crash Skyline shows a live multiplier that starts at 1.00× and climbs until it crashes at a random point. You decide when to cash out — hit the button before the crash and your stake multiplies by that number; wait too long and the round ends with nothing. Every round is provably fair with a hash you can verify after the fact.

We display the last fifty results in the side panel so you can see recent crash points, though every round is independent. The game runs on our main lobby server with the same account balance you use everywhere else, so there's no separate wallet to manage. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong open Crash Skyline between cricket overs or during commutes because rounds

finish in seconds and the interface fits any screen size without extra scrolling.

ROUND HELP

Support Paths for Crash Skyline Questions

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Live Chat

Tap the chat bubble at the bottom of the Crash Skyline screen if a round result looks wrong or your cash-out didn't register. Our Bangladesh team sees your last ten rounds and can check the server log in real time.

Game History

Open your account menu and choose Game History to see every Crash Skyline round you played, with bet size, cash-out point and final win or loss. Export the list as CSV if you need it for your own records.

Fair Play Check

Each Crash Skyline round shows a result hash after it crashes. Copy that hash and paste it into the Provably Fair tool under account settings to verify the crash point was generated before you placed your bet.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Crash Skyline Transparent

Provably Fair Rounds

Every Crash Skyline round uses a server seed and client seed hashed together before the round starts. After the crash you can verify that the result matches the hash, proving we didn't adjust the outcome after seeing your bet.

Independent RNG Audit

The random-number generator behind Crash Skyline is audited every quarter by an external lab. We publish the certificate link in the footer so you can confirm the crash points come from genuine entropy, not a house-controlled script.

Real-Time Result Feed

Crash Skyline broadcasts every result to all connected players at the same instant. You see the same crash point everyone else does, with no delay or per-player variation, because the round runs on a single shared server instance.

Session Replay

Your last hundred Crash Skyline rounds are stored in your account. If you think a cash-out didn't register correctly, open Game History and we'll replay the exact server timestamps to show when your button press arrived versus when the round crashed.

Crash Skyline Glossary for Bangladesh Players

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What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyline?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each fraction of a second until the round crashes. If you cash out at 2.50×, your stake is multiplied by 2.50 to give your win amount.

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What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the line reaches that number the system cashes you out instantly, even if you're not watching the screen or your connection drops for a moment.

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What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each Crash Skyline result comes from a hash created before you place your bet. After the round you can verify the hash to prove the crash point wasn't changed after the server saw your wager.

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What is the house edge in Crash Skyline?

House edge is the small percentage the platform keeps over thousands of rounds to cover costs. For Crash Skyline it's usually one to three percent, meaning long-term average return is ninety-seven to ninety-nine percent of total bets.

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What does bust mean?

Bust is another word for crash — the moment the multiplier line stops and the round ends. If you haven't cashed out before the bust, your bet for that round is lost and you wait for the next round to start.

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What is round history?

Round history shows the crash points from the last fifty or hundred Crash Skyline rounds in a scrolling panel. You can see patterns at a glance, though every new round is independent and past results don't influence the next crash point.

Common Questions About Crash Skyline on Citynow

Open the Crash Skyline tile from the main lobby, type your bet amount in Taka, then tap Place Bet. The next round starts within a few seconds and you'll see the multiplier begin climbing from 1.00× on the live graph.

Yes. Load your Citynow wallet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the deposit screen, then open Crash Skyline on your phone browser. The interface scales to fit and you can cash out by tapping the button with one thumb while watching the line.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the round started, the server will honour it even if your connection breaks. Without auto cash-out your bet rides until the crash, so we recommend setting a target when playing on mobile data.

As soon as you cash out, the win amount appears in your main wallet balance at the top of the screen. You can bet it in the next Crash Skyline round immediately or switch to another game without waiting for a separate credit step.

Yes. The right-hand panel shows live bets from other players in the same round, including their stake and cash-out point. You can't interact with them but it adds a social layer and lets you see popular exit multipliers in real time.

Each Crash Skyline round has a maximum payout cap shown in the game rules panel. If your bet times the multiplier would exceed that cap, the win is capped at the stated amount. The cap is there to protect liquidity across all active rounds.
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