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Crash Skyward on oktaka

We host Crash Skyward rounds where you ride the rising multiplier and cash out before it drops. Load your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, jump into a live round and claim your winnings straight to your wallet when the timing lands.

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GAME HELP

Help paths for Crash Skyward

When you need support during a Crash Skyward session—whether it's a cashout question, a connection drop mid-round or a payout query—we've built three help routes that keep you moving. Reach live chat from the game overlay, check our Crash Skyward FAQ for rule clarifications, or send an account ticket if you need a round reviewed.

Live chat from game overlay Tap the help icon in the top corner of Crash Skyward and you'll open our chat window without leaving the round screen. Support sees your session ID so they can trace your last few rounds and answer cashout or stake questions on the spot.
Crash Skyward FAQ We keep a dedicated FAQ section for Crash Skyward that explains multiplier mechanics, auto-cashout settings, how round hashes work and what happens if your connection drops mid-flight. It's linked in the game footer and in the main help menu.
Account ticket for round review If you believe a cashout didn't register or a round result looks wrong, open a ticket from your account dashboard. Include the round timestamp and we'll pull the server log, verify the multiplier sequence and replay the exact moment you tapped cashout.
oktaka Ride the Crash Skyward multiplier curve

Ride the Crash Skyward multiplier curve

Crash Skyward runs a climbing multiplier on every round—you watch the curve rise in real time, decide your exit point, and tap to cash out before the line crashes. We stream each round from our server with millisecond-accurate timing so you see the same multiplier everyone else does. Place your stake with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, set an optional auto-cashout target if

you want a safety net, then ride the climb. The longer you wait the higher the multiplier goes, but if the curve drops before you cash out the round ends and your stake stays on the table. We show the last twenty crash points in the sidebar so you can track patterns, and every round's result is hashed and published so the

outcome stays provably fair. Open Crash Skyward from the lobby games menu, pick your chip size and you're in the next round within seconds.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep Crash Skyward transparent

Players ask how they can verify that a Crash Skyward round wasn't decided after they cashed out. We publish a provably-fair hash for every round before it starts, run the multiplier calculation on our audited random-number generator, and let you check the seed afterward to confirm the crash point was fixed in advance. These four signals show how we run the game.

Provably-fair round hashes

Each Crash Skyward round generates a SHA-256 hash before the multiplier starts climbing. We display that hash at the top of the game screen, then reveal the server seed after the crash so you can verify the outcome was set…

Audited RNG for multiplier

Our random-number generator that picks the crash point is certified by an independent testing lab. The certificate reference is in the game rules panel, and the same RNG powers every Crash Skyward round across our lobby so the math stays…

Real-time multiplier stream

We broadcast the multiplier curve from a single server to every player in the round at the same millisecond.

Round history and pattern log

The last fifty crash points sit in a scrollable sidebar so you can see how recent rounds closed. We keep thirty days of your personal round history in your account, complete with stake, cashout multiplier and timestamp, so you can…

Glossary for Crash Skyward players

Five terms you'll see in every Crash Skyward round. These definitions explain the mechanics so you know what each button and number means before you place your first stake.

What does multiplier mean in Crash Skyward?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward during the round. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier at the moment you cash out, so a 500 Taka stake at 2.50× pays 1,250 Taka.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the curve hits that number the system cashes you out instantly, so you don't have to watch the screen or time your tap manually.

What does crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the round ends. If the curve reaches 3.42× and then crashes, anyone who cashed out before 3.42× wins; anyone still in the round loses their stake.

What is a provably-fair hash?

A provably-fair hash is a cryptographic code published before the round begins. After the crash, the server reveals the seed so you can verify the crash point was locked in advance and wasn't changed mid-round.

What happens if I disconnect mid-round?

If your connection drops while you're in a Crash Skyward round and you set an auto-cashout, the server honours that target. If you didn't set one, the round plays out and your stake rides to the crash.

What is stake in Crash Skyward?

Stake is the chip amount you place at the start of each round. You pick your stake size from the chip tray, confirm, and that amount locks in until you cash out or the round crashes.

Common questions about playing Crash Skyward

Six questions we hear most often from players who are new to Crash Skyward or want to understand payout timing, connection safety and round verification. Every answer explains how the feature works on oktaka.

Open the games menu from the lobby, tap Crash Skyward, pick your chip size from the tray at the bottom and hit the stake button. The next round countdown starts within seconds and you're live on the multiplier curve.

Yes. Crash Skyward runs in your mobile browser without a separate download. The multiplier graph scales to fit your screen, the cashout button sits at thumb height, and round history scrolls in the sidebar so you never lose context.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket for deposits. Tap the wallet icon in your account, pick your method, send the amount from your app and your oktaka balance updates within a minute so you can start staking immediately.

When you cash out during a round your win posts to your oktaka balance instantly. Withdraw that balance to bKash, Nagad or Rocket and we process it as soon as account verification clears—usually the same session for returning players.

Our server timestamps every cashout request to the millisecond. If your tap registers before the crash point the system credits your win. If the crash happens first the round closes and your stake goes. The round log shows the exact sequence.

Every round displays a hash at the top before the multiplier starts. After the crash we reveal the server seed in the round-history detail screen. Copy both, paste them into any SHA-256 checker online and confirm the crash point matches the pre-committed hash.
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