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Aviator Mobile Play

We host Aviator crash rounds on mobile—watch the plane climb, track the multiplier in real time, and tap to cash out before it drops.

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Rajabaji Aviator Mobile Play
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

Provably Fair Rounds

Aviator crash points are generated by Spribe using a provably fair algorithm—each round's outcome is hashed before the plane takes off, so neither we nor the provider can alter the crash multiplier after bets are placed. You can verify any round by checking its hash against the published seed on the Spribe fairness page. We host the game under Spribe's certified RNG framework, and every round result is logged server-side with timestamp, multiplier and player count for audit. The live leaderboard shows real payouts from other Bangladesh accounts in the same session, and all wallet transfers—bKash, Nagad, Rocket—are recorded in your transaction history the moment they clear.

Spribe Provably Fair RNG

Each Aviator round's crash point is generated before the plane takes off and hashed publicly. You can verify the outcome against the published seed on Spribe's fairness page—the result is set before any bets, so no one can change it mid-round.

Server-Side Round Logs

Every round you join is recorded with timestamp, stake, cash-out multiplier and final payout. If you query a balance, we pull the server log and show you the exact sequence—useful when mobile lag makes the screen freeze mid-round.

Real-Time Leaderboard Verification

The leaderboard on the right side of the Aviator screen displays live payouts from other Bangladesh players in the same session. Each entry shows username, multiplier cashed and payout amount—proof that rounds are running fairly across all accounts.

Wallet Transaction Archive

Every bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposit or withdrawal linked to your Aviator play is logged in the account panel with date, amount and confirmation status. Export the list as CSV if you need a statement for your own records.

MOBILE HELP

Help When You Need It

Aviator rounds run fast, so we keep support paths open. If your connection drops mid-round, the system auto-cashes out at the last multiplier your device received; if you tapped cash-out before the disconnect, that instruction is already logged server-side and your balance updates when you reconnect. For wallet questions—bKash transfer delays, Nagad account mismatch, Rocket PIN errors—reach the Bangladesh support desk through the chat bubble on the Aviator screen or the account panel. Game-history queries and balance checks are answered the same day.

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Auto Cash-Out on Disconnect

If your mobile signal drops during an Aviator round, the server cashes you out at the last multiplier it received from your device. Reconnect and check your balance—the payout is already credited if you were in the round.

Wallet Transfer Help

For bKash, Nagad or Rocket deposit questions—wrong account number, pending confirmation, PIN errors—tap the chat bubble on the Aviator lobby screen. Bangladesh support replies the same day with the transfer status and next steps.

Round History and Balance

Every Aviator round you join is logged in your account panel with timestamp, stake, cash-out multiplier and payout. If a balance looks wrong, send the round ID through support and we pull the server record to verify it.

Rajabaji Multiplier Rounds on Your Phone

Multiplier Rounds on Your Phone

Aviator is a live crash game where a plane takes off and the multiplier rises in real time—1.00×, 1.50×, 2.00×, and beyond—until it flies away at a random point. You place a stake before the round starts, then decide when to cash out: tap early and lock a smaller multiplier, or hold and risk the plane leaving before you tap. Each round

is independent, verified by Spribe's provably fair system, so the crash point cannot be predicted or manipulated. The mobile interface shows two bet panels side by side, letting you run two stakes with different cash-out strategies in the same round. A live leaderboard on the right tracks recent payouts from other players in Dhaka and Chittagong, and you can switch on auto

cash-out at your chosen multiplier if you prefer not to tap manually every time.

Crash Game Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you see on the Aviator mobile screen.

What is the multiplier in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs in real time as the plane flies—starting at 1.00× and rising until the round crashes. Your payout is your stake times the multiplier you cash out at.

What does cash-out mean?

Cash-out is the action you take to lock your current multiplier and claim your payout. Tap the cash-out button before the plane flies away, or the round ends with no payout for that stake.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a setting that tells the server to cash you out automatically when the multiplier reaches your chosen target—useful if you want to lock 2.00× every round without tapping manually.

What is provably fair in Aviator?

Provably fair means each round's crash point is hashed and published before the plane takes off, so you can verify the result was decided in advance—no one can change the outcome mid-round.

What does the leaderboard show?

The leaderboard on the Aviator screen lists recent payouts from other players in the same session—username, multiplier cashed and payout amount. It updates live as rounds finish, showing you real results from Bangladesh accounts.

What happens if my connection drops during a round?

If your mobile signal cuts out mid-round, the server cashes you out at the last multiplier it received from your device. Reconnect and check your balance—the payout is already credited if you were in the round.

Common Aviator Questions

Answers to the questions Bangladesh players ask about Aviator mobile play on Rajabaji.

Yes. Open the Aviator lobby on your mobile browser, tap the wallet icon, choose bKash, enter the amount and send from your bKash app to the account number shown. Funds appear in your balance within a minute, and you can join the next round.

Each Aviator round's crash multiplier is generated by Spribe's provably fair algorithm and hashed before the plane takes off. You can verify the hash against the published seed on Spribe's fairness page—the result is locked in before any bets, so no one can alter it.

The minimum stake depends on your account currency settings. For BDT accounts, it typically starts around 10 Taka per round. Check the stake panel on the Aviator screen—the minimum and maximum are shown above the bet button.

Yes. The Aviator mobile interface has two bet panels side by side. Place different stakes in each and set separate cash-out strategies—one conservative at 1.50×, one aggressive waiting for 5.00×—so you can test two approaches in the same round.

Nagad withdrawals from your Aviator balance are reviewed during Bangladesh business hours. Once verified, funds reach your Nagad account the same day or next morning. Check the account panel for status—pending, approved, or completed—and contact support if it exceeds one business day.

Yes. Aviator runs in your mobile browser on Android and iPhone—no separate app install needed. Open Rajabaji in Chrome, Safari or your default browser, log in, and tap the Aviator tile. The interface scales to fit your screen, and touch controls respond the same on both platforms.
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Aviator Mobile Play

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