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Aviator Crash Game on 477bd

We host Aviator by Spribe — the multiplier-climb crash game where you cash out before the plane flies. Set your stake in BDT, watch the multiplier rise, and tap out when you're ready; wait too long and the round ends.

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477bd Aviator Crash Game on 477bd
FAIR PLAY

How We Run Aviator Fairly

Spribe supplies Aviator with provably fair technology — each round's crash point is hashed before the plane takes off, so neither we nor the studio can alter the outcome mid-flight. Click the green shield in the game client to see the server seed, client seed, and round hash; third-party tools let you verify the math independently. We handle BDT stakes and payouts through our wallet system, which logs every transaction with a timestamp and reference ID you can review under account history.

Spribe Studio Aviator is developed and certified by Spribe, the studio behind the original crash-style multiplier format; their RNG and fairness audits are public on the Spribe site.
Provably Fair Hash Every Aviator round generates a cryptographic hash before it starts; you can check the server seed, client seed, and nonce in the game interface to confirm the outcome was predetermined.
Transaction Log Your account history records every Aviator stake, cashout, and resulting balance change with a timestamp and unique reference ID — view it any time under wallet settings.
Bangladesh Wallet Rails We clear Aviator cashouts to your 477bd wallet in real time, then process withdrawals via bKash, Nagad, Rocket once you pass the standard account-verification check.
477bd Aviator Round Mechanics on Our Platform

Aviator Round Mechanics on Our Platform

Each Aviator round starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time — 1.50×, 2.00×, sometimes past 10.00× before the plane flies off and the round closes. You decide when to cash out; tap the button and your stake multiplies by that number, credited to your account wallet in BDT. Miss the window and the round ends with no payout. We offer manual

play and an auto-cashout slider so you can lock a target multiplier — useful when you're on the train through Dhaka or multitasking. Provably fair hashing means each round's outcome is generated before it starts, viewable in the game client under the fairness tab.

AVIATOR HELP

Support Paths for Aviator Players

Three direct channels when you need help with Aviator stakes, cashouts, or round history. Live chat is fastest for mid-session questions; our Bangladesh team answers in English during peak hours. Email works for account screenshots or fairness-hash queries, and the FAQ covers auto-bet setup and cashout timing.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the Aviator lobby to reach our Bangladesh support desk in English — quickest path for cashout questions, stake adjustments, or round disputes while you're playing.
Email Support Send account screenshots, fairness-hash details, or longer Aviator queries to our inbox; we reply within a business day with step-by-step guidance and account notes where needed.
Aviator FAQ Read setup guides for auto-cashout, stake limits in BDT, and how to verify round outcomes using the provably fair hash — answers the common Aviator questions before you ask.

Crash Game Glossary

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward each round; your stake is multiplied by that figure when you cash out, so a 100 BDT bet at 2.50× pays 250 BDT.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier — for example 2.00× — and the game cashes you out automatically when the plane reaches that number, no manual tap needed.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each round's crash point is hashed before it starts, so you can verify the outcome was predetermined and not changed mid-flight by the operator or studio.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the plane flies away and the round ends; if you haven't cashed out by then, the bet is lost and no payout is issued.

What is a server seed in Aviator?

The server seed is a random string the game server generates before each round; combined with the client seed and nonce, it determines the crash point in a verifiable, tamper-proof way.

What is BDT stake?

BDT stake is the amount in Bangladeshi Taka you wager on a single Aviator round; you set it using the chip selector, and any cashout is credited back in BDT.

Aviator Player Questions

Open the Aviator tile in our crash-games section, choose your BDT stake, wait for the next round to start, then tap cash-out before the plane flies; your winnings land in your account wallet instantly.

Yes — drag the auto-cashout slider to your target, for example 1.50× or 3.00×, and the game will cash you out the moment the multiplier hits that number, even if you look away.

If the plane flies before you tap, the round ends and your stake is lost; there's no partial payout, so timing matters — use auto-cashout if you want a guaranteed exit point.

Click the green shield icon in the game client to see the server seed, client seed, and hash for the round you just played; copy those into a third-party verifier to confirm the crash point.

Yes — the Aviator lobby loads in any mobile browser or our Android app; the interface is vertical-optimized, so you can watch the multiplier and cash out with one thumb while commuting through Chittagong.

In-game cashouts credit your 477bd wallet balance immediately; when you request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, we process it after the standard account-verification step, usually within the same session.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

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