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Crash Velocity at gogotu

We host crash velocity tables where you watch a multiplier climb from 1.00× and cash out before it crashes. Your stake multiplies with every tenth of a second—fund with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, place your bet, and pull out whenever you want.

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FAIRNESS NOTES

How we keep crash velocity transparent

Crash games depend on trust: you need to know the multiplier wasn't rigged after you placed your bet. We publish the round seed in hashed form before the timer starts, then reveal the plain seed after the crash so anyone can verify the curve matched the published hash. That process, plus routine fairness audits and SSL encryption on every wallet transaction, keeps the game honest and your account secure.

Provably fair seed

Every crash round generates a random seed, hashes it with SHA-256, and shows you the hash before betting opens. After the round ends we reveal the plain seed so you can rehash it yourself and confirm the multiplier outcome wasn't altered after you committed your stake.

Independent audit trail

Third-party testing labs periodically sample our crash-game server logs, verify that the seed timeline matches what players saw, and publish a certificate confirming the RNG distribution falls within expected variance. We link the latest report in the account security tab.

Encrypted wallet flow

When you deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, the session runs over TLS 1.3 so your PIN and transaction reference stay private. Our gateway never stores your mobile-banking password—it only receives the confirmation code your wallet app sends after you authorize the transfer.

Bet-history export

Download a CSV of your last five hundred crash rounds from the account panel. Each row lists the round ID, your entry stake, the multiplier you cashed out at or the crash point if you rode it too long, and the timestamp down to the second—useful for personal tracking or dispute resolution.

ACCOUNT HELP

Support paths for crash velocity

If a round freezes, a cash-out doesn't register or you need to check a bet history line, reach us through the channels below. Our team covers crash-game queries alongside general account questions, and we keep records of every round's seed and result for thirty days.

Live chat Open the bubble in the bottom corner of the crash lobby and describe what happened—round number, stake amount and the multiplier you tried to exit at. Our operator will pull the server log and confirm whether the cash-out went through or the connection dropped.
Email ticket Send your account username, the round timestamp and a screenshot of the bet slip to our support inbox. We reply within a few hours and attach the provably fair seed so you can verify the result independently if you want to check the math.
Help centre The FAQ section covers how the multiplier is generated, how auto cash-out works, what happens if your connection drops mid-round, and how to read the bet history table. Each answer includes a step-by-step walkthrough with the exact button labels you'll see on screen.
gogotu What makes crash velocity different

What makes crash velocity different

Crash velocity is a multiplier game: a rocket, plane or graph line climbs from 1.00× upward while you decide when to exit. The curve can stop at 1.02× or race past 50.00×—no one knows. You pick your moment and cash out, locking that multiplier against your stake. We stream the graph in real time so every player sees the same curve at

the same instant, and the result comes from a provably fair random seed published before the round starts. Our lobby runs continuous rounds every few seconds, so you can jump in, watch one climb, sit out the next or chain several together without leaving the screen. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and your balance updates the moment you cash out. Crash

velocity has no dealer, no cards, no reels—just you, the graph and the decision to hold or fold.

Crash velocity glossary

Key terms you'll see in the crash velocity lobby, explained in plain language so you know what each label and number means before you place a bet.

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What is a multiplier in crash games?

The multiplier is the number that starts at 1.00× and climbs each fraction of a second until the round crashes. Your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier you cash out at—exit at 2.50× and you collect two and a half times your bet.

02
What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts, and the system automatically exits your bet the instant the graph reaches that number. Useful if you want to lock a specific return without watching the screen every second.

03
What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a random string generated before the round begins, hashed and shown to players, then revealed afterward so you can verify the crash point wasn't changed after you placed your stake. It proves the outcome was decided in advance, not rigged on the fly.

04
What happens if my connection drops during a crash round?

If you set an auto cash-out target and your connection drops, the server honors that exit point and credits your account even if you weren't online to see it happen. Without auto cash-out, a lost connection means you ride the round until it crashes.

05
What is the house edge on crash velocity?

House edge is the small percentage the platform takes from each round's total stake pool to cover operation costs. Our crash velocity edge sits around one to two percent, meaning long-term average return to players is ninety-eight to ninety-nine percent of total bets placed.

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How do I verify a crash round result?

Copy the round seed and hash from the bet history, paste both into any SHA-256 calculator online, and check that the hash you compute matches the one we published before the round started. If they match, the crash point was genuine and unaltered after betting opened.

Crash velocity questions

Answers to the practical questions Bangladesh players ask when they first open our crash velocity lobby—how to fund a round, what the graph means, and how payouts reach your wallet.

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send the amount to the wallet number shown in your account panel, confirm with your PIN, then return to the lobby. Your balance updates within seconds and you can click any open round to place a stake and watch the multiplier climb.

Yes—the crash graph scales to any screen size. Load the lobby on your mobile browser, log in, and the live multiplier feed runs the same as desktop. Rounds last only a few seconds each so you can squeeze one in while you wait for the bus or between meetings.

If the multiplier stops climbing before you hit the cash-out button, the round ends and your stake goes to the house. The graph will flash the crash point—could be 1.05× or 25.00×—and the next round timer starts immediately so you can try again.

Yes—the right-hand panel lists every live bet and shows each player's username, stake and the multiplier they exited at the moment they clicked cash out. Watching other players bail early or ride high gives you a sense of the round's rhythm, though their decisions don't change your own outcome.

Winnings credit your gogotu account balance instantly when you cash out. To move funds back to bKash, Nagad or Rocket, request a withdrawal from the account panel; we verify your details and process the transfer, usually clearing within a few hours depending on your wallet provider's schedule.

Yes—visit the account settings tab, enter a session budget cap, and the system will lock you out of new crash rounds once you hit that total loss for the day. The limit resets at midnight Bangladesh time, giving you a clean daily budget without manual tracking.
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