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Aviator on bd11 bed

We host Aviator from Spribe — the crash game where you watch a plane climb and a multiplier rise in real time, then cash out before it flies away.

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What makes Aviator different

Aviator is a provably fair crash game built by Spribe, not a slot or a table. You place your bet, the plane takes off, and the multiplier climbs from 1.00× upward — sometimes to 2×, sometimes to 50× or higher. Your job is to cash out before the plane disappears. If you cash out in time, you keep your stake times the

multiplier shown; if the plane flies away first, the round is lost. Two betting panels let you run two stakes in parallel so you can hedge one early and let the other ride. The curve is generated by provably fair hashing, the multiplier sequence is public after each round, and the game runs around the clock with a new round starting every

few seconds. We stream Aviator directly into our Bangladesh lobby so you can play from Dhaka, Chittagong or anywhere your connection reaches, fund each bet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and watch the cashout land in your account wallet the instant you click.

FAIRNESS PROOF

How we verify every Aviator round

Aviator uses Spribe's provably fair algorithm: each round outcome is pre-determined by a server seed that is hashed and published before the plane starts climbing, so neither we nor the game can alter the multiplier once you place your bet. After the round ends you can check the hash against the final curve to confirm the result was fixed in advance. We stream the game directly from Spribe's certified server into our Bangladesh lobby without modification, so the fairness guarantees Spribe documents are the same ones you get here.

Spribe certified

Aviator is developed and maintained by Spribe, a studio that publishes its RTP and fairness documentation; we stream their official build without altering the multiplier logic or the hash generation.

Provably fair hash

Every round publishes a hash seed before takeoff and reveals the full seed after the plane disappears, so you can verify the curve was pre-determined and not manipulated mid-round.

Round history

The last hundred rounds and their peak multipliers are displayed in the left panel of the Aviator screen; click any round to see its hash and confirm the outcome matches the published seed.

Instant settlement

When you cash out, the payout is written to your account wallet immediately and appears in your transaction log with the round number, multiplier and timestamp for your own records.

AVIATOR HELP

Support for crash-game rounds

If a round freezes mid-climb, your cashout button does not respond, or your wallet does not show the payout you cashed out at, reach us through the channels below. We log every Aviator round by its hash ID so we can trace your bet, verify the multiplier at the moment you clicked, and credit any missing amount to your account wallet. Most queries around frozen rounds or disputed cashouts are resolved within the same session once we pull the round log.

Live chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of the Aviator screen and describe the round number or approximate time; our team will pull the hash log and confirm whether your cashout registered before the plane flew.
Email ticket Send your account username, the round hash if you have it, and a screenshot of the disputed result; we will compare it against the server record and reply with the outcome and any wallet adjustment needed.
Aviator FAQ Check the in-game rules tab for explanations of auto-cashout, simultaneous bets, minimum and maximum stake limits, and how the provably fair hash is published after each round completes.

Crash-game vocabulary

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward while the plane rises; your payout equals your stake times whatever multiplier is showing when you cash out, so a 10 Taka bet at 3.50× pays 35 Taka.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts, and the game will cash out your bet automatically the instant that number is reached, so you do not need to click manually during the climb.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the round outcome is locked by a cryptographic hash published before the plane takes off, so no one can change the crash point mid-round; you can verify the hash yourself after the round ends.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier at which the plane flies away and the round ends; if you have not cashed out by that number, your bet is lost, and the round resets for the next takeoff.

What is round history in Aviator?

Round history is the scrolling list on the left side of the screen showing the last hundred flights and their final multipliers, so you can see recent patterns and check any round hash for fairness verification.

What does simultaneous bet mean?

Simultaneous bet means you can place two stakes in the same round using the two bet panels, letting you cash one out early for safety and hold the other for a higher multiplier if you choose.

Common questions about our Aviator lobby

Yes, open the bd11 bed lobby on your mobile browser, tap the Aviator tile in the crash-games row, and the game loads in full-screen portrait or landscape mode with the same betting panels and live multiplier feed you see on desktop.

Deposit Taka into your bd11 bed account wallet using bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the cashier page, then open Aviator and place your stake from the wallet balance shown at the top of the game screen; each bet deducts instantly and each cashout credits instantly.

If you set an auto-cashout target before the round started, the server will execute it even if your connection drops; if you did not set one, the bet rides until the plane crashes and the outcome is recorded in your account log either way.

Yes, click the round number in the history panel on the left side of the Aviator screen to reveal the server seed hash and the final multiplier; compare that hash against Spribe's published algorithm to verify the outcome was fixed before takeoff.

Bet limits vary by your account currency and region; the minimum stake is displayed below the bet-entry box when you open Aviator, and the maximum is set by both the game's cap and any account-level limit applied to your wallet.

Cashouts are credited to your bd11 bed account wallet the moment you click the button and the multiplier is captured; the amount appears in your balance instantly and is available for the next round or for withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.