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Crash Zone: Watch the Multiplier, Pick Your Moment

Crash Zone puts one decision in front of you — hold on as the multiplier climbs, or cash out before the curve breaks. Load your 3movs wallet with bKash or Nagad, open the game on your phone, and you're in the round within seconds.

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3movs Crash Zone: Watch the Multiplier, Pick Your Moment
FAIRNESS SIGNALS

How Crash Zone Results Are Verified

Crash Zone rounds on 3movs use a provably fair system — the crash point is committed before each round starts, so you can check the result against the seed after the round closes. Here are the key signals to look for.

Provably Fair Engine

Each round's crash point is generated from a server seed hashed before play begins. After the round you can verify the result matches the pre-committed hash.

Round History Log

The last rounds are displayed in the game panel with their multipliers. You can scan recent results directly without leaving the game screen.

Transparent RTP

RTP for Crash Zone is shown where the provider exposes it in the game interface. We do not publish figures the provider has not confirmed.

Account Security

Your 3movs account uses OTP verification on login. Withdrawals back to bKash, Nagad or Rocket go through a wallet-match check before processing.

3movs What Crash Zone Is and How It Runs

What Crash Zone Is and How It Runs

Crash Zone is a multiplier crash game where each round starts at 1× and climbs until the curve crashes at a random point. Your job is to cash out before that happens. The game is built around a single mechanic — timing — which makes it fast to learn and genuinely tense to play. Each round is independent, the crash point is

determined before the round begins, and the result is verifiable. On 3movs the game loads directly in the mobile browser; no separate download needed. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh reach the lobby in a few taps, fund via Rocket or bKash, and drop straight into the next round.

Crash Zone Betting Mechanics Explained

The core loop is simple but the decisions stack up fast. Here is how each element of Crash Zone works on 3movs so you know exactly what you are controlling before your first round.

Placing Your Bet

Set your stake before the round timer counts down. The minimum and maximum amounts are shown in the bet panel; your 3movs wallet balance updates in real time as you adjust.

The Multiplier Climb

Once the round starts the multiplier rises from 1×. The curve can crash at any point — early rounds and long runs both happen. No two rounds follow the same path.

Cashing Out

Tap the cash-out button while the round is live to lock in the current multiplier times your stake. Miss the window and the round crashes — your stake for that round is lost.

Auto Cash-Out Setting

Set a target multiplier in advance and the game exits your position automatically when it hits. Useful when you want a consistent exit point without watching every second.

Crash Zone Terms Every Player Should Know

New to crash games or just want a clear definition before you start? These are the terms that come up most in Crash Zone rounds on 3movs.

What is a multiplier in Crash Zone?

The multiplier is the number the game displays as it climbs each round. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by whatever value you cash out at before the crash.

What does 'provably fair' mean?

Provably fair means the crash point is cryptographically committed before the round starts. After the round you can verify the result matches the original hash — no post-round changes are possible.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a setting where you enter a target multiplier in advance. The game exits your position automatically when that number is reached, without you needing to tap manually.

What is a bust or crash?

A bust or crash is when the multiplier curve ends before you cash out. If you have not exited your position by that point, the stake placed in that round is lost.

What is RTP in a crash game?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned over many rounds. In Crash Zone, RTP is shown only where the game provider publishes it in the interface.

What is a round seed?

A round seed is the cryptographic value used to determine the crash point before a round begins. Checking the seed after the round lets you confirm the result was not altered mid-play.

Crash Zone on 3movs — Common Questions Answered

These are the questions we see most from players who are new to Crash Zone or switching to 3movs for the first time.

Open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send to the account number shown in your 3movs deposit panel, confirm with your PIN, and the balance appears in your wallet before the next round starts.

Yes. Crash Zone runs in the mobile browser on 3movs — open the site, log in with your OTP, and the game loads directly. No separate download or install is needed.

The minimum stake is shown in the bet panel before each round. Check the panel on your account — the figure is set by the game and displayed clearly before you confirm your bet.

Go to the withdrawal section in your 3movs account, enter the amount, and select bKash. The system runs a wallet-match check to confirm the number matches your registered account before processing.

If your connection drops while a round is live, the auto cash-out setting — if you set one — will still execute on the server side. Without auto cash-out, a dropped connection during a live round means the round resolves at the crash point.

Yes. The round history panel inside the game shows recent multipliers. You can check the last several results directly on the game screen without navigating away from the lobby.
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