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Crash Pulse: Watch the Line, Cash Out When You're Ready

We built Crash Pulse so you control the exit—watch the multiplier climb from 1.00×, lock your payout at any moment before the graph drops, and your winnings land straight in your account wallet ready for bKash, Nagad or Rocket withdrawal.

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499bat Crash Pulse: Watch the Line, Cash Out When You're Ready
HELP PATHS

Get Answers While You Play Crash Pulse

Crash Pulse moves fast, so we keep support paths open when you need a hand with account balance, cashout timing or game-fairness checks.

Team online

Live Chat for Crash Queries

Our chat team answers questions about cashout holds, balance updates and fairness-hash verification in real time so you're never stuck mid-round waiting for help.

Game History & Fairness Log

Every Crash Pulse round you play is logged in your account with the fairness hash, your cashout multiplier and the final crash point so you can audit any session.

Withdrawal After Crash Wins

Crash Pulse payouts land in your wallet instantly and you can withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket the same way you would after any game win, no separate hold.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Pulse Transparent and Verifiable

We run Crash Pulse on certified random-number generation and publish every round's fairness data so you can check the outcome was decided before the graph started climbing.

Provably Fair Hash System

Each Crash Pulse round generates a server seed hash before bets close, meaning the crash point is locked in advance and you can verify it matched the published hash after the round ends.

Certified RNG for Multiplier Curves

Our crash-game provider holds independent RNG certification so the multiplier progression is random, audited and cannot be manipulated mid-round by the platform or any player.

Real-Time Graph with No Rewind

The Crash Pulse graph streams live with server timestamps on every frame update, preventing any rollback or artificial delay that could advantage one player over another during cashout.

Account Balance Ledger

Every stake, cashout and crash loss is recorded line-by-line in your account history with timestamps and multipliers so you can reconcile your Crash Pulse session against your wallet balance.

499bat One Graph, One Decision: Lock Your Multiplier Before the Drop

One Graph, One Decision: Lock Your Multiplier Before the Drop

Crash Pulse runs on a provably fair random-number generator that draws a new curve every round. You place your stake, the multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time, and you tap cashout whenever you want to lock that multiplier against your bet. Wait too long and the graph crashes—your stake is lost. Cash out early and you bank the win

at that exact multiplier, no rounding, no delay. We partnered with trusted crash-game providers so every round's fairness hash is published before the curve starts, letting you verify the outcome was set before any player action. The graph updates frame-by-frame on mobile and desktop, and your cashout request processes in milliseconds so you're never waiting while the line keeps moving. Players in

Dhaka and Chittagong see the same live feed with no lag, and your account balance updates the instant you confirm the cashout.

Common Words You'll See in Crash Pulse Rounds

Players new to crash games ask about the language we use on the graph screen and in round history—here's what each term means.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Pulse?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each frame; your payout is your stake times whatever multiplier you cash out at before the graph crashes.

What is a cashout in Crash Pulse?

Cashout is the button you tap to lock your current multiplier and end your round early, banking your stake times that multiplier before the graph can crash and zero your bet.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the graph stops and the round ends; any player who didn't cash out before that point loses their stake for that round.

What is a fairness hash in Crash Pulse?

The fairness hash is a cryptographic string generated before the round starts, proving the crash point was decided in advance and not altered based on player cashouts during the round.

What does auto-cashout mean?

Auto-cashout is an optional setting that locks your multiplier automatically when it reaches a number you choose, useful if you want a guaranteed exit without watching the graph live.

What is a round history in Crash Pulse?

Round history is the log of past crash points shown above the graph so you can see recent outcomes, though each new round is independent and past results don't predict the next crash.

What Bangladesh Players Ask About Crash Pulse on 499bat

We collected the questions visitors send through chat and email when they first explore Crash Pulse—here's what you need to know before your first round.

Yes—Crash Pulse runs full-screen in your mobile browser with real-time graph updates and one-tap cashout, so you can play from anywhere in Bangladesh without downloading a separate app for the game.

Your cashout lands in your 499bat account wallet instantly the moment you tap the button, and from there you can withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket following the usual verification flow we use site-wide.

If your connection drops mid-round and you set an auto-cashout multiplier, that auto-cashout still fires on the server side; if you didn't set one, the round plays out without manual intervention and the result logs in your history.

Yes—we display the round's server seed hash before betting closes, and after the crash you can verify the final multiplier matched that pre-committed hash using the fairness-check tool in your account game log.

Yes—the Crash Pulse interface lets you enter an auto-cashout multiplier before the round starts, and the system will lock your bet at that exact number if the graph reaches it, removing the need to watch live.

Crash Pulse has a minimum stake to keep the game accessible and a maximum stake to manage round exposure; both limits are shown on the betting panel and vary slightly depending on the crash-game provider we're running that session.
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