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Crash Turbo — Multipliers That Move Fast

Crash Turbo on dp77 puts a live multiplier in front of you and asks one question: when do you step out? Load it from your phone, fund your account via bKash or Nagad, and you're in the round within seconds.

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dp77 Crash Turbo — Multipliers That Move Fast
dp77 Inside Our Crash Turbo Rooms

Inside Our Crash Turbo Rooms

Crash Turbo is a multiplier-based crash game where a rising curve determines your return — cash out before the crash and you keep the multiplier; wait too long and the round resets. dp77 carries Crash Turbo titles from studios including Spribe and Turbo Games, and you can switch between them without leaving the lobby. Each round runs independently, so there is no

waiting for a table seat. Rounds complete quickly, which suits mobile sessions; players in Dhaka who use bKash or Nagad to fund their accounts can jump straight from deposit confirmation into an active round.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play in Every Crash Turbo Round

Crash Turbo rounds on dp77 are generated by provably fair or certified RNG engines depending on the studio. Spribe's Aviator and the Turbo Games catalogue each publish their fairness certificates. We do not alter multiplier curves on our side — the crash point is determined before the round opens and you can verify each result using the hash shown after the round ends.

Provably Fair Hash

Each Crash Turbo round publishes a server seed hash before it opens. After the round, you can verify the crash point was set before any bets were placed — no post-round editing.

Studio Certification

Spribe and Turbo Games hold third-party RNG audits. Their certificates are available on the respective studio sites, so the integrity of the multiplier engine is not just our claim.

Round History

Your account keeps a full Crash Turbo round history — stake, cash-out multiplier, result, and time. You can cross-check any round against the published hash in the game interface.

No Server-Side Edits

The crash point is locked the moment the round seed is generated. dp77 has no mechanism to move that point after bets open — what the hash says is what the round pays.

HELP WHILE PLAYING

Support When a Crash Turbo Round Goes Wrong

If a round disconnects mid-flight or your cash-out does not register, our support team can pull the round record and verify the outcome against the server log. Reach us through live chat or the help form in your account.

Round Dispute If your cash-out click did not register before the crash, contact support with your round ID and we will check the server-side record for that exact round.
Wallet Sync Crash Turbo balance updates instantly after each round. If your account wallet shows a mismatch after a completed round, the transaction log in your account shows the exact credit trail.
Connection Drop A dropped mobile connection mid-round follows the auto cash-out rule set before the round started. If no auto cash-out was set, the round outcome is recorded server-side and applied to your account.

Crash Turbo — Terms You Should Know

Quick definitions for the mechanics and account concepts that come up most often in Crash Turbo rounds on dp77.

What is a crash point in Crash Turbo?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which a round ends. It is set before betting opens; any cash-out below that multiplier locks in that return for your stake.

What does auto cash-out mean?

Auto cash-out lets you set a multiplier target in advance. If the round reaches that value, your position closes automatically — useful for rounds where you cannot watch in real time.

What is a provably fair seed in Crash Turbo?

A provably fair seed is a cryptographic string generated before the round that determines the crash point. After the round you can verify the seed matches the outcome — confirming no changes were made.

What does RTP mean for a crash game?

RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage returned to all players over many rounds. Crash Turbo RTP figures are only shown where the studio publishes them in the game interface.

What is a multiplier streak in Crash Turbo?

A multiplier streak describes several consecutive rounds where the crash point lands above a certain value. Streaks are random — each round is independent and past results do not influence the next crash point.

What does manual cash-out mean versus auto cash-out?

Manual cash-out means you click to exit the round yourself before the crash. Auto cash-out exits at a pre-set multiplier. Both settle instantly to your account wallet once the round confirms.

Crash Turbo — Questions We Hear Most

Real questions from people who have loaded Crash Turbo for the first time or want to understand how rounds settle on dp77.

Fund your account via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, then open the Crash Turbo lobby from the main menu. Set your stake, choose auto or manual cash-out, and the next round starts automatically — no separate room to join.

Yes. Crash Turbo runs fully in the dp77 mobile browser. Load dp77, log in, and the game opens at the same quality as desktop — no separate download needed for Android or iOS.

If you set an auto cash-out before the round, that target applies regardless of your connection. With no auto cash-out set, the round result is recorded server-side and your account is updated once you reconnect.

Winnings post to your account balance the moment the round closes on the server. There is no waiting period between round end and balance update — you can see it in your transaction log immediately.

Availability depends on your local law and the eligible regions at the time you access dp77. Check the current terms in your account or contact support if you are unsure about access from your location.

Yes. Open any Crash Turbo room and the live multiplier curve is visible without an active bet. It is a useful way to watch a few rounds before you decide how to set your cash-out target.
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