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Watch the Multiplier Climb — Then Decide When to Walk

Crash Pulse at kix88 puts a single, rising multiplier in front of you and lets you choose your exit point before the curve breaks.

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CRASH SUPPORT PATHS

Help When a Crash Round Feels Off

Crash Pulse rounds resolve in seconds, so when something looks wrong — a missed cash-out, a round that did not register — you need a clear path to report it fast. Here is how we handle it.

Round Dispute If your cash-out tap did not register, open a live chat session and share the round ID shown in your bet history. We pull the server log for that exact round and respond with a finding.
Account Balance Query A Crash Pulse win should credit to your account wallet the moment the round closes. If the balance has not updated after a minute, refresh your account page first, then contact support with your round reference.
Connection Drop During a Round If your internet cuts out mid-round, the game server holds your last confirmed bet state. Your cash-out is only valid if the server received the tap before the crash — the round log is the source of truth.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Pulse Honest

A crash game lives or dies on one question: is the crash point genuinely random, or can it be gamed by the house? Here is what we do to make sure the answer is clear for every round you play.

Provably Fair Mechanics Titles like Aviator by Spribe use a provably fair algorithm — the crash point is generated before bets close and can be verified by you using the hash shown in the round result panel.
Provider-Published RTP We show RTP only when the studio publishes it. Spribe and Smartsoft list return rates in their game panels. We do not invent or inflate any figure — check the info tab inside the game.
Round History Transparency Every Crash Pulse session keeps a scrollable round history visible on screen. You can see the last 50 crash points before placing your first bet in any session — no hidden data.
Account-Level Bet Log Your personal bet log records every Crash Pulse stake, cash-out multiplier and result. It is available under your account history tab at any time and is the reference point for any dispute.
kix88 What Crash Pulse Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Pulse Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Every Crash Pulse round starts at a 1.00× multiplier and climbs until the curve crashes — unpredictably, every time. Your job is to tap out before it does. We carry titles including Crash Limitless, where the ceiling on the multiplier is uncapped, and Aviator by Spribe, one of the most-played crash formats in Bangladesh. Both titles display a live round feed so

you can read recent crash points before you place your next bet. RTP figures are shown only where the provider — Spribe, Smartsoft or whoever powers the title — publishes that data directly. No invented percentages here; check the game panel for the number if it's available.

Crash Pulse Terms Every Player Should Know

New to crash games or just want to be clear on the mechanics before you play? These are the terms that come up most in Crash Pulse rounds.

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What is the multiplier in a crash game?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× at round start. Whatever value it shows when you cash out is the factor applied to your stake to calculate your return.

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What does 'crash point' mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which the round ends. It is set by the server before bets open. Once reached, all remaining active bets lose.

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What is provably fair in the context of Crash Pulse?

Provably fair means the crash point is cryptographically generated before the round starts. You can verify it matched the result using a public hash shown after the round closes.

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What does auto cash-out do?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game exits your bet automatically when that number is reached, so you do not need to tap manually during the round.

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What is the house edge in Crash Pulse?

House edge is the percentage of each bet the platform retains over many rounds. For Crash Pulse titles, this figure is published by the game provider in the title's RTP or rules panel.

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What is a round seed in crash games?

A round seed is the unique value used to generate that round's crash point. Sharing the seed publicly after the round is how provably fair systems let you audit the result independently.

Common Questions About Crash Pulse at kix88

These are the questions we hear most from people exploring Crash Pulse for the first time or coming back after a break.

Our lobby includes Aviator by Spribe and Crash Limitless among the headline crash titles. The full list is inside the Crash Pulse category — open it from your account lobby to see every active title.

Yes. Every Crash Pulse title in our lobby shows a live feed of recent crash points on screen. You can review the last several rounds before placing a single stake in a new session.

Only the server-recorded state counts. If your cash-out tap reached the server before the crash point, it is honoured. If the connection dropped before that, the bet follows the round result. Check your bet log under account history for confirmation.

Before placing your bet, enter your target multiplier in the auto cash-out field on the bet panel. The game locks it in when you confirm your stake. It triggers automatically if the round reaches that value.

Your full Crash Pulse bet log — stake, cash-out multiplier, result and round ID — is in your account history tab. It updates after every round and is the reference we use for any support query.

Crash Pulse titles load on mobile browsers without a separate download. Open the lobby from your phone, head to the Crash Pulse category, and the game runs in your browser. Availability depends on local law and eligible regions.
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