GAME REFERENCE

Crash at monata189: Multiplier Rounds in One Tap

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we keep front of the lobby. Place your stake, watch the curve climb, and cash out before it breaks. Rounds last seconds...

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monata189 What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Crash sits in our instant-games row, supplied by studios like Spribe and BGaming. Each round opens with a stake window, then a multiplier climbs from 1.00x until the curve crashes at a random point. Cash out before the bust and your stake is paid at the locked multiplier. Miss it and the round closes. We surface the last 20 results, your bet

history and a manual or auto cashout toggle on every screen size.

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Three Crash Features Worth Opening

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Auto Cashout

Lock a target multiplier — say 1.80x or 5.00x — and the table cashes you out the moment the curve hits it. Useful when you're switching between Crash and another tab in the lobby.

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Two Bet Slots

Run two stakes per round with separate cashout targets. Take a safe exit on slot one at 1.5x, leave slot two riding for a higher pull. Both slots track independently in your round history.

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Round History Strip

The last 20 multipliers sit above the curve so you can read the rhythm of recent rounds. Filter by busts under 2x or pulls above 10x to shape how you want to stake the next round.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How Crash Plays Round by Round

Entry Open the Crash tile from the instant-games row, set your...
Rules A multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs along a curve...
Betting Stakes start small and scale up to the table cap...
Mobile feel On phones the curve takes the top half and the...
PLATFORM COMPARISON

Crash Transparency at a Glance

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Game type

Round-based multiplier (instant game), provably fair seed model with seeds visible after each round for verification.

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Volatility

High — most rounds bust early, with occasional long pulls past 10x or 50x. Stake sizing matters more than streak chasing.

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Devices

Runs in mobile and desktop browsers, no app install needed. Optimised for portrait phones and tablet landscape.

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Access

Available to monata189 accounts in supported regions where local law permits, including Indonesia.

MOBILE READY

Crash on Your Phone, Round by Round

Crash was built thumb-first. The curve sits high so you can read it one-handed on the train, and the cashout button is sized for fast taps. Auto-cashout means...

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One-thumb cashout
Portrait-first layout
Auto-cashout while idle
Instant top-up via e-wallet
PLAYER SUPPORT

Help Paths While You Play Crash

Round disputes If a round didn't resolve the way you...
Cashout not firing Auto-cashout missed? Send us the round ID from...
Stake limits Need the table cap raised or lowered for...
WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Why Crash Rounds Here Are Fair

Provably fair

Every Crash round uses a server seed plus client seed. After the round you can verify the bust point against...

Licensed studios

We source Crash from licensed providers like Spribe and BGaming, both audited for random outcome generation.

Seed history

Past seeds stay in your account history so you can re-verify any round days after it ran, not just the...

Round logs

Stake, cashout target, exit multiplier and net result are written to your account log the second the round closes.

Independent RNG audit

The provider's RNG is reviewed by third-party labs, with certificates kept on the studio's site for cross-check.

Stable streaming

Crash runs on the studio's own infrastructure so the curve doesn't lag mid-round, even when the lobby is busy.

Crash vs Other monata189 Game Pages

Crash vs AviatorBoth are multiplier curves, but Aviator uses a plane animation and Spribe's specific feel. Crash variants from BGaming and others give you a cleaner curve with the same cashout mechanic.
Crash vs SlotsSlots run on reels and feature rounds; Crash is one curve, one decision. If you want shorter sessions and self-set exits, Crash beats spinning reels for pace.
Crash vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced and follows fixed card rules. Crash is faster, solo, and the only call you make is when to cash out — no banker, no player side.
Crash vs RouletteRoulette spreads bets across a wheel layout. Crash collapses the choice into one curve and one exit point, with rounds turning over in seconds rather than a minute.
Crash vs SportsbookSportsbook markets settle hours or days later. Crash settles in under 30 seconds, which suits short windows between commutes or meetings.
Crash vs DiceDice lets you set probability per roll. Crash hides the bust point behind a seeded curve, so the tension sits in the climb rather than a single roll.
Crash vs PlinkoPlinko is path-based with multipliers at the bottom row. Crash is time-based — the longer you stay in, the higher the potential, but the bust can come at any second.

Six Things to Know About Crash

Round speed

Most rounds finish inside 20 seconds, including the staking window, so a single sitting can cover dozens of rounds.

Stake flex

Small chip presets and custom stake entry mean you can match the round to your mood — micro stakes or table-cap pulls.

Two slots

Run two bets per round with split cashout targets, useful for hedging a safe exit against a longer pull.

Provably fair

Server seed plus client seed model lets you verify any round's bust point after the fact from your history.

Browser-native

No app install. Crash loads in mobile and desktop browsers and remembers your last stake on return.

E-wallet ready

Top up with DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS and the balance is in the Crash table before the next round queue.

Crash Questions Visitors Ask Us

You stake during the betting window, the multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs along a curve, and you tap cashout before it busts. Hit cashout in time and your stake pays at that multiplier.

Yes. The auto-cashout field locks an exit multiplier — for example 2.00x — and the table fires when the curve reaches it. You don't need to watch the round live for it to resolve.

Each round uses a server seed plus your client seed. After the round, the seed and hash are revealed in your history so you can verify the bust point matches what the algorithm produced.

Stakes start at the table minimum shown on screen and scale to the cap, with chip presets for fast entry. You can also type a custom amount inside the allowed range each round.

Crash is built portrait-first. The curve sits up top, the cashout button is thumb-sized at the bottom, and auto-cashout handles exits if your connection wobbles for a second mid-round.

Use DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS from the cashier — funds usually land in seconds, so you can be back at the Crash table before the next staking window opens.

Yes. Crash supports two bet slots per round, each with its own stake and cashout target. People often use one for a safe early exit and the other to ride longer.