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Crash Pulse — Watch the Graph Climb, Cash Out Before It Drops

We run live Crash Pulse rounds around the clock. You pick your stake, watch the multiplier climb in real time, and tap cash-out before the graph drops. Every round starts fresh; the coefficient resets and builds again.

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tk678 Crash Pulse — Watch the Graph Climb, Cash Out Before It Drops
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Crash Pulse Transparent

Crash Pulse runs on certified random-number generation, and every round is logged with a hash you can verify. We publish the studio partnership details and the fairness-audit reports in the game-info panel so you know the multiplier curve is genuine.

Provably Fair Rounds

Each Crash Pulse round uses a server seed and client seed hashed together before the graph starts. You can verify the crash point was decided in advance, not adjusted mid-climb.

Studio Partnership

We source Crash Pulse from game studios that hold GLI and iTech Labs certifications. The RNG reports are public and linked in the game footer for anyone who wants to review them.

Round History Archive

The last five hundred Crash Pulse rounds stay visible in the history tab with timestamps and crash coefficients. You can scroll back and see the distribution over time rather than guessing from memory.

Real-Time Graph Updates

The multiplier ticks up frame by frame on your screen at the same moment it updates on the server. No artificial delay and no advantage for one player over another — everyone sees the same graph at the same time.

tk678 Inside the Crash Pulse Lobby on tk678

Inside the Crash Pulse Lobby on tk678

Crash Pulse is a multiplier game streamed live from our game servers. Each round starts at 1.00× and climbs — sometimes to 2×, sometimes past 10×, occasionally higher. Your job is to decide when to cash out. Wait too long and the graph crashes; the round ends and uncashed bets settle at zero. Cash out in time and your stake multiplies by

the coefficient shown when you tapped. We show the last fifty rounds in the history panel so you can see recent crash points, and you can set an auto cash-out target or let it ride manually. The game runs on provably fair RNG certified by our studio partners, and every round ID is logged for verification. Players in Chittagong and Sylhet open

Crash Pulse on the train; the interface scales to any screen and the graph updates frame by frame without lag.

CRASH PULSE HELP

Questions About Crash Pulse Rounds

If a round result looks unexpected or you want to check a round ID, our support team can pull the server log and walk you through the fairness verification. We also explain auto cash-out settings and how to read the multiplier history panel.

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Round Verification

Every Crash Pulse round has a unique hash generated before the graph starts. We can show you how to verify that the crash point was set fairly and not manipulated mid-round.

Auto Cash-Out Setup

Set a target multiplier and the system cashes you out automatically when the graph reaches it. We explain the setting in the game panel or over live chat if you prefer step-by-step help.

Connection Drop Mid-Round

If your mobile data cuts out while a Crash Pulse round is live, any auto cash-out you set still executes on the server. Reconnect and check your wallet to see the settled amount.

Crash Pulse Vocabulary

Short definitions for the terms you see in the Crash Pulse lobby and round panel.

What does the multiplier mean in Crash Pulse?

The multiplier is the coefficient that climbs from 1.00× upward each round. If you cash out at 2.50×, your stake is multiplied by 2.5 before fees.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. When the graph reaches that number, the system cashes you out instantly without you tapping the button manually.

What does the crash point mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value where the graph stops and the round ends. Any bets not cashed out before that point settle at zero.

What is the round hash?

The round hash is a unique identifier generated before the multiplier starts climbing. You can use it to verify the crash point was decided fairly and not changed mid-round.

What is the history panel?

The history panel shows the last fifty Crash Pulse rounds with their crash points and timestamps, so you can review recent results before joining the next round.

What does bust mean?

Bust means the graph crashed before you cashed out. Your stake for that round is lost and you start fresh on the next multiplier climb.

Common Questions About Crash Pulse on tk678

Real questions we hear from players opening Crash Pulse for the first time or troubleshooting a round result.

Yes. Open your tk678 account on any mobile browser, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then navigate to the Crash Pulse room. The multiplier graph and cash-out button scale to your screen size.

Each Crash Pulse round has a server seed hashed before the graph starts. You can verify the crash point was decided in advance using the round ID and the fairness-check tool in the game-info panel.

If you set an auto cash-out target before the round started, it executes on the server even if you disconnect. Reconnect and check your wallet to see the settled amount for that round.

No. Auto cash-out must be set before the multiplier graph starts climbing. Once the round is live, you can only cash out manually by tapping the button or wait for your pre-set target.

Yes. The history panel displays the last fifty rounds with crash points and timestamps. You can review recent results before deciding your stake and auto cash-out level for the next round.

Stake limits vary by round and are shown in the bet panel before you confirm. We update limits based on game-server rules, so check the panel each session rather than assuming fixed amounts.
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