GAME REFERENCE

Crash at mainaku — Watch the Multiplier Climb

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we put front and centre in our lobby. You place a stake, the curve starts rising, and you cash out before it...

Live multiplier curveManual or auto cash-outProvably fair roundsRound under 30 secondsStake from small to high
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What Crash Plays Like on mainaku

Crash runs on a simple loop: each round a multiplier climbs from 1.00x and can break at any moment. You stake before the round starts, then choose when to cash out. We host versions from Spribe, BGaming and Smartsoft, so the curve, sound and side bets shift between studios. The pace suits short sessions — most rounds finish inside half a minute,

and you can queue two bets per round when the variant supports it.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Features You'll Notice in Crash

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Auto Cash-Out Target

Set a target multiplier — 1.5x, 2x, 10x — and we'll lock the cash-out at that point. Useful when you're switching tabs or running Crash alongside a live table on a second screen.

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Dual

Two-Bet Mode

Most Crash variants let you place two stakes in the same round. Run one as a safe early cash-out and the other as a longer-shot target — both visible on the same curve as it climbs.

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Social

Live Player Feed

A side panel shows other rounds, cash-outs and chat. You see who jumped at 1.4x and who held for 50x, which gives Crash its lobby feel even when you're playing alone on mobile.

mainaku is designed as a fast, mobile-first gaming information hub with clear local payment context and safer access notes.

— mainaku platform team
AT A GLANCE

How Crash Plays Round by Round

Entering a Round Pick your stake from the chip row, confirm before the...
Cash-Out Timing One tap on the cash-out button locks your multiplier. The...
Stake Controls Stake sliders, quick-double and half buttons sit under the bet...
Mobile Feel On phones the curve fills the screen, the cash-out button...

Crash Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Multiplier crash game, round-based with provably fair seed verification. Each round's outcome can be checked against...

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Volatility

97%

High. Most rounds break below 2x, but the upside is uncapped in theory — published RTP...

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Supported Devices

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Android and iOS browsers, desktop Chrome, Safari and Firefox. No download needed — Crash loads directly...

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Access Region

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Available to account holders in Indonesia where local law permits, with DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

Crash on Your Phone

We built the Crash screen for thumbs first. The multiplier curve sits in the upper half, the stake and cash-out controls sit in the lower thumb zone, and the chat...

One-thumb cash-out
Portrait and landscape
Auto-reconnect on signal drops
Stake memory between rounds
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SUPPORT

Help While You're Playing Crash

Round Disputes If a round closed before your cash-out registered, our live chat can pull the seed and timestamp for that round and walk you through what the server recorded versus what your screen showed.
Stake Limits Need your per-round Crash limit adjusted, or want to check the current max multiplier payout? Message us and we'll confirm what's set on your account inside a few minutes.
Connection Drops Lost signal mid-round? Auto cash-out targets still trigger server-side. Contact support if you think a target didn't fire and we'll review the round log with you.
REVIEW SIGNALS

Why Crash Rounds Stay Fair

Provably Fair

Each Crash round uses a hashed server seed published before the round starts. After the round closes you can verify the multiplier against the seed — no hidden math.

Studio Sourcing

We license Crash variants from Spribe, BGaming and Smartsoft Gaming directly. No reskinned third-party copies sit in our lobby under the Crash tab.

RNG Certification

The random generators behind each Crash variant are certified by independent labs the studios contract — iTech Labs and GLI cover the providers we host.

Round Logs

Every round you play is stored against your account with seed, stake and cash-out point. You can pull the last 30 days from your history panel anytime.

Encrypted Sessions

Crash runs over TLS with session tokens that refresh between rounds, so the cash-out signal you send can't be intercepted or replayed by anyone watching the network.

Balance Protection

Your Crash stakes draw from your main mainaku balance, segregated from operating funds. Cash-outs settle to your DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS wallet on the same rails.

Crash vs Other Games in Our Lobby

Crash vs AviatorBoth are multiplier curve games. Crash variants on our lobby often include side bets and longer chat feeds, while Aviator keeps the screen minimal. Round length feels similar — under 30 seconds.
Crash vs SlotsSlots run on spin RNG with fixed paylines. Crash gives you control over the exit point, so the decision sits with you each round rather than the reels deciding when the feature lands.
Crash vs Live BaccaratBaccarat rounds take 40-60 seconds with a dealer. Crash is faster, solo-paced, and visual — no card draw, just the curve. Pick Crash when you want short bursts between other sessions.
Crash vs RouletteRoulette gives you fixed odds on each pocket. Crash gives you a sliding target — the longer you wait, the higher the payout but the higher the bust risk. Different decision shape entirely.
Crash vs PlinkoPlinko drops a ball through pegs with set risk tiers. Crash lets you choose the risk live as the curve runs, which makes it more reactive than Plinko's pre-set risk choice.
Crash vs DiceDice resolves in one click against a chosen threshold. Crash stretches that same decision across a live curve, so the tension lasts seconds longer per round.
Crash vs SportsbookSportsbook bets settle over hours or days. Crash settles in seconds. Many of our account holders run Crash while a football market sits open on the second tab.

Six Things to Know About Crash

Round Pace

Most Crash rounds resolve in 10 to 25 seconds, so a 20-minute session covers dozens of rounds and you can stop between any two without losing progress.

Stake Range

Minimum stakes start small enough to test the curve, and the per-round cap scales with your account tier. Adjust from the chip row without reopening menus.

Max Multiplier

Variant-dependent caps run from 1,000x up to uncapped in theory. Check the info panel inside each Crash title to see the ceiling for that studio's version.

Auto Targets

Set a target once and it persists across rounds until you change it. Useful for steady 1.5x or 2x grinding without watching every curve in real time.

Two-Bet Slots

Run two stakes per round with independent cash-out targets. One for safety, one for the long shot — both share the same curve and resolve at your chosen exits.

Round History

The last 50 multipliers sit above the curve so you can see streak patterns. Useful context, though each round remains independent of what came before.

Crash Questions We Get Most

You stake before the countdown ends, the multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs, and you cash out before it breaks. If you don't cash out in time, the round takes your stake. Simple loop, fast resolution.

Yes — Crash is bandwidth-light. The curve animation streams over a small data channel, so 4G or even a weak signal handles it. Auto cash-out targets fire server-side if your connection drops mid-round.

Our lobby includes Spribe's original Aviator-style Crash, BGaming's Crash, and Smartsoft's JetX variant. Each has slightly different side bets, sound design and max multiplier caps — pick whichever rhythm suits you.

Every round uses a hashed server seed published before the round starts. Once the round closes, you can verify the multiplier outcome against the seed inside the round history panel on your account.

Minimum stakes are small enough that you can play 50+ rounds on a modest balance to feel out the curve. The exact floor depends on the Crash variant and currency — check the chip row in-game.

In two-bet mode, yes — split your round into two stakes with separate cash-out points. One stake can exit early for safety while the second rides for a higher multiplier on the same curve.

If you've set an auto cash-out target, it triggers server-side regardless of your connection. Without a target, the stake follows the round to its natural break point and is recorded in your history.