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Crash Hotspin — Watch the Line Climb, Cash Out Before the Drop

We host Crash Hotspin sessions where you watch a real-time multiplier curve rise from 1.00× upward and hit cashout whenever you choose. Fund your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the next round.

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7z777 Real-Time Curve, Your Call When to Exit

Real-Time Curve, Your Call When to Exit

Each Crash Hotspin round starts with a multiplier at 1.00× and climbs in real time — your screen shows the curve rising second by second. You decide when to cash out; tap the button and lock in that multiplier on your stake before the graph crashes to zero. Miss the exit and the round ends with no return. The game runs on

provably fair RNG so every curve is independent; we display the hash seed before each round starts and reveal the result afterward so you can verify the outcome yourself. Rounds launch every few seconds so there's no wait between sessions, and the graph renders smoothly whether you're on a phone in Dhaka or on desktop at home. We built the interface to

show recent round results in a scrolling ticker above the chart — watch the last twenty crashes to spot patterns or simply time your own entry.

ROUND HELP

Quick Answers While You Play Crash Hotspin

Game Rules Tap the rules icon in the top corner of the Crash Hotspin window to see payout logic, minimum stake and how provably fair verification works — the panel opens over the graph without closing your session.
Cashout Issues If your cashout button didn't register before the crash, check your account history; the system logs every tap with a server timestamp so our team can review disputed rounds and credit confirmed wins.
Live Chat Our support desk is online daily to answer Crash Hotspin questions — ask about stake limits, how auto-cashout works or how to read the fairness hash; average reply under three minutes during peak hours.
FAIR PLAY

Provably Fair Engine, Open Verification

Hash Seed Display

Before each Crash Hotspin round launches we publish a SHA-256 hash of the curve seed on screen; after the crash we reveal the plain seed so you can hash it yourself and confirm the outcome wasn't altered mid-round.

Independent RNG Audit

The random-number generator behind our crash curve has been tested by a third-party lab; the certificate is linked in the game footer and confirms the distribution meets statistical fairness benchmarks over a million-round sample.

Round History Archive

Every Crash Hotspin session you enter is saved in your account panel with timestamp, stake, cashout multiplier and round hash; scroll back through your last five hundred rounds to track your own play or verify any result.

Withdrawal Proof

When you cash out winnings to bKash, Nagad or Rocket we send a transaction reference to your registered mobile number; use that ID to trace the transfer in your wallet app if it doesn't arrive within the usual clearing window.

Crash Hotspin Glossary

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What is a multiplier curve?

The multiplier curve is the rising line on screen that starts at 1.00× and climbs in real time; the number shows how much your stake will pay if you cash out at that moment before the curve crashes to zero.

02
What does auto-cashout mean?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts; the system will exit your position automatically when the curve reaches that number, even if you're not watching the screen at that second.

03
What is provably fair?

Provably fair means the game publishes a hash of the result before the round begins; after the crash you can check the revealed seed against the hash to confirm the outcome was decided in advance and not manipulated.

04
What is a crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the curve stops and drops to zero; it's generated by the RNG for each round and determines whether players who cashed out earlier won or players still holding lost their stake.

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What is round history?

Round history is the scrolling list of recent crash points displayed above the graph; it shows the last twenty or fifty results so you can see patterns, though each new round remains independent and random.

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What does stake mean in Crash Hotspin?

Your stake is the amount you commit at the start of a round; if you cash out at 2.50× on a fifty-taka stake you collect one hundred twenty-five taka minus the original fifty, leaving seventy-five taka profit.

Common Crash Hotspin Questions

Open the Crash Hotspin lobby from the main menu, enter your stake in the bet panel, then tap the green button before the countdown timer reaches zero; the multiplier will start climbing and you can cash out any time before it crashes.

Yes — fund your 7z777 account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the wallet screen, then open Crash Hotspin in your mobile browser; the graph renders in portrait or landscape and the cashout button sits right below the curve for quick taps.

If the curve crashes before you hit cashout your stake is lost for that round; the next session starts a few seconds later so you can enter again with a new stake and a fresh multiplier curve.

Copy the hash seed shown before the round and the plain seed revealed after the crash, then paste both into any SHA-256 calculator online; if the hash of the plain seed matches the original hash the result was decided before you placed your bet.

The minimum stake is displayed in the bet panel when you open the game; it's usually set low enough for casual mobile sessions and you can adjust it upward to any amount within your account balance and the round's maximum limit.

Yes — toggle the auto-cashout switch in the bet panel and enter your target multiplier; the system will exit your position the instant the curve reaches that number, so you don't need to watch every second of the round.
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