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Aviator on 4777 bit — Cash Out Before the Plane Flies

We run Aviator crash rounds around the clock, each one climbing a live multiplier until it flies away. You decide when to cash out — the longer you wait, the higher the win, but bail before it goes or you lose the round.

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4777 bit Aviator on 4777 bit — Cash Out Before the Plane Flies
AVIATOR HELP

Support Paths While You Play

Round Verification Every Aviator round publishes a provably fair hash so you can check the seed and confirm the multiplier was not tampered with after you placed your bet. Tap the round ID in your history to see the verification string.
Cash-Out Timing Your cash-out request is timestamped the moment you tap the button. If the plane flies in the same fraction of a second, the server log decides whether your request arrived before or after the crash point.
Auto and Double Bets Turn on Auto Bet to run the same stake across multiple rounds without tapping each time. Use the double-stake toggle to place two bets in parallel and cash them out independently for different multipliers.
4777 bit What Makes Aviator Different From Slots

What Makes Aviator Different From Slots

Aviator is a crash game, not a slot. Each round shows a plane climbing a multiplier curve in real time — 1.00×, 1.50×, 2.00×, sometimes past 10× or higher. You place your stake before takeoff, watch the multiplier rise, then hit Cash Out whenever you want to lock that number. Wait too long and the plane flies away, taking your stake with

it. The round result is seeded and hashed so you can verify fairness after every flight. Because the multiplier builds live, two players in the same round can cash out at completely different points and walk away with different wins. Our Aviator lobby also lets you run two bets side by side in one round — hedge with an early exit on

the first stake and let the second one ride for a bigger multiplier.

FAIR PLAY NOTES

How We Keep Aviator Transparent

Spribe Studio Aviator is developed by Spribe, a certified game studio that publishes provably fair crash mechanics. Each round seed is hashed before the plane takes off so the outcome cannot be changed mid-flight.
Seed Hashing Before every round starts, the server commits a hash of the crash point. After the round ends, the plain seed is revealed so you can verify the hash yourself and confirm the result was locked in from the beginning.
Round History Your Aviator dashboard logs every round you enter — stake, cash-out multiplier, timestamp and verification hash. Export the history from your account page if you need a record for your own tracking.
Wallet Integration Aviator stakes and payouts post to your 4777 bit wallet in real time. Top up with bKash, Nagad or Rocket before you start, and any winnings appear in your balance the moment you cash out a round.

Crash-Game Words You'll See

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the live number climbing on screen during each round. It starts at 1.00× and rises until the plane flies away. Your payout equals your stake times the multiplier you cash out at.

What is a crash point?

The crash point is the multiplier where the plane flies off and the round ends. It is seeded and hashed before takeoff so it cannot be changed during the round, even by the server.

What does cash out mean?

Cash out is the button you press to lock your current multiplier and collect your win. Once you cash out, your bet closes at that number and you cannot re-enter the same round.

What is auto bet in Aviator?

Auto bet repeats your stake and auto-cash-out target across consecutive rounds without manual taps. You set the stake, the target multiplier, and how many rounds to run, then the system places bets for you.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means the round outcome is determined by a hashed seed published before the round starts. After the round, you receive the plain seed and can verify the hash yourself to prove fairness.

What is double stake mode?

Double stake lets you place two separate bets in the same Aviator round. You can cash out each bet at a different multiplier — one early and safe, one late and risky.

Common Questions About Playing Aviator

Open the Aviator lobby from the crash-games row on our home page. Set your stake amount, wait for the countdown timer to reach zero, then watch the plane climb. Tap Cash Out whenever you want to lock your multiplier.

Yes. Load your 4777 bit wallet with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then open Aviator in your mobile browser. The multiplier graph and cash-out button are sized for touch screens so you can tap quickly during each round.

If the plane flies away before you press Cash Out, your stake is lost for that round. The multiplier stops climbing the instant the plane leaves, and any uncashed bets settle at zero payout.

Tap the round ID in your history to see the pre-round hash and the revealed seed. Copy both into an SHA-256 calculator to confirm the hash matches, proving the crash point was locked in before the round started.

Yes. Enter your target multiplier in the auto-cash-out field before the round starts. When the live multiplier reaches your target, the system cashes you out instantly without waiting for a manual tap.

Payouts post to your 4777 bit balance the moment you cash out. You can start a new Aviator round immediately or switch to another game — the balance is live across our entire lobby.
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