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Crash Dice Roller at 345pk

345pk carries Crash Dice Roller titles where a live multiplier climbs until you decide to cash out — or it crashes.

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PLAYER HELP PATHS

Support While You Play Crash Dice Roller

Most Crash Dice Roller questions come down to three things: a round that ended unexpectedly, a stake that did not register in time, or an account step before the first session. Our support team covers all three.

Round Disputes If a Crash Dice Roller round closed before your cash-out registered, contact live chat with the round ID and timestamp. The team pulls the server log to confirm the outcome against the published seed.
Account Verification First-time players need to complete a KYC step before withdrawing Crash Dice Roller winnings. Upload your ID through the account section — the review path is the same whether you deposited via Easypaisa or Raast.
Stake and Wallet Issues If your stake shows deducted but the round did not load, raise a ticket with your account wallet reference. The team traces the transaction back to the game server and restores the amount if the round was void.
345pk What Crash Dice Roller Offers Here

What Crash Dice Roller Offers Here

Crash Dice Roller combines the escalating multiplier of a crash game with dice-based round outcomes. Each round, a random seed determines how high the multiplier climbs before it resets. You set your stake, watch the number rise, and exit before the crash — timing is everything. Providers like Spribe and similar studios publish the round-outcome algorithm so the result can be verified

after each hand. Where RTP is exposed by the provider, it appears on the game screen; we do not display figures the studio has not published. The lobby loads on any mobile browser, so players in Karachi can jump into a live round from the same screen they use for JazzCash.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Crash Dice Roller Fairly

Crash Dice Roller is a category where provable fairness matters more than almost anywhere else in the lobby. Here is what we check and what the studios we carry make visible.

Provably Fair Seeds

Studios like Spribe publish the hashed seed before each Crash Dice Roller round starts. After the round, you can verify the outcome matches that seed using a standard SHA-256 decoder — no black box.

Provider Audit Records

We carry Crash Dice Roller titles from studios that submit to third-party audits. Audit certificates are held by the provider; we link to their published compliance page from the game info panel.

RTP Transparency

RTP for Crash Dice Roller rounds is shown only where the provider exposes it in the game client. We do not invent or estimate figures — if the studio has not published a number, that field stays blank.

Void Round Policy

If a Crash Dice Roller round is declared void due to a server interruption, stakes are returned to your account wallet automatically. You can see the void flag in your bet history alongside the round reference.

Crash Dice Roller Glossary

New to crash-style games? These are the terms that come up most when you are learning how Crash Dice Roller rounds work.

What is the cash-out point in Crash Dice Roller?

The cash-out point is the multiplier value at which you manually exit a round. Your stake is multiplied by that figure. Miss it and the round crashes, returning nothing.

What does provably fair mean in a crash game?

Provably fair means the round outcome is determined by a cryptographic seed published before the round starts. Any player can verify the result matched that seed after the fact.

What is a bust or crash in Crash Dice Roller?

A bust or crash is when the multiplier resets to zero before you cash out. Your stake for that round is lost and a new round starts immediately with a fresh seed.

What is auto cash-out in Crash Dice Roller?

Auto cash-out is a setting where you enter a target multiplier before the round starts. The game exits your position automatically when that value is reached, removing manual timing risk.

What does RTP mean for crash games?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of stakes returned over many rounds. In Crash Dice Roller, this figure is only shown when the studio publishes it in the game client.

What is a round seed in Crash Dice Roller?

A round seed is the hashed value generated before each round that determines the crash point. Comparing the pre-round hash to the post-round reveal lets you confirm the result was not altered.

Crash Dice Roller FAQ

These are the questions we see most from players exploring Crash Dice Roller for the first time or returning after a break.

Open your account, head to the crash games section, select a Crash Dice Roller title, set your stake, and press the start button before the round timer runs out. The multiplier begins climbing immediately when the round opens.

Yes. The Crash Dice Roller lobby loads in any mobile browser without a separate download. The cash-out button is sized for touch and the multiplier display scales to smaller screens without cutting off the round feed.

If your connection drops during a Crash Dice Roller round, the auto cash-out setting triggers at your pre-set target if one was set. Without auto cash-out, the round continues server-side and the outcome is recorded; check your bet history once you reconnect.

Crash Dice Roller is available on 345pk where local law and eligible regions permit. Access and eligibility depend on your location and the rules that apply there — check that online gaming is permitted under local law before opening an account.

Winnings are credited to your account wallet. From there, you can withdraw via Raast, Easypaisa, or a bank transfer. A completed KYC check is required before the first withdrawal is processed.

Account controls including session and stake management settings are available in your account section. Set your preferred limits there before you start a Crash Dice Roller session so they apply from the first round.
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