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Crash X rounds built for Malaysia

Crash X at acebet77 puts the rising multiplier, manual cash-out and optional automatic controls in one clear game frame, giving you direct control over every entry.

Rising multiplierManual cash-outAutomatic controlsRound history
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What you control in Crash X

Each Crash X round begins with a short entry window, followed by a multiplier that climbs until the curve ends. You choose an amount before launch and cash out while the round remains active; waiting longer may increase the displayed return, but it also leaves your entry exposed to the crash. The studio feed supplies the outcome, while our game frame shows

the current rules, result history and available automatic settings.

LIVE ROUND FOCUS

Three views inside Crash X rounds

The Crash X screen separates the current curve from your controls and completed results, so each part remains readable as the multiplier moves.

Entry and cash-out panel
Moving multiplier display
Previous round markers
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MOBILE MULTIPLIERS

Crash X controls on your phone

On a phone, Crash X places the multiplier above the entry and cash-out controls to reduce unnecessary scrolling during a live round.

Portrait curve
Tap cash-out
Live status refresh
Compact round history
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ROUND HELP

Help during a Crash X round

If something looks unclear during Crash X, our support path focuses on the round reference, timestamp and action shown in your session. Share those details after the curve ends so we can trace what the game frame recorded. We can also explain automatic settings, connection messages and settled outcomes without asking you to rely on a screenshot alone.

Team online

Round reference checks

Send us the Crash X round reference and approximate time when an outcome needs checking. We compare your session record with the settled status returned through the studio feed.

Cash-out status help

When a cash-out appears delayed, we check whether the request reached the Crash X feed before the curve ended. The final settled record determines how that entry is displayed.

Connection message help

If Crash X shows a connection message, close no controls until the status refresh completes. Our team can explain whether the round continued, settled, or rejected the pending entry.

VERIFIABLE ROUND DETAILS

How we document Crash X sessions

Crash X decisions happen quickly, so we preserve the details needed to examine a completed round.

Studio identity

The Crash X frame identifies the studio source used for the live game session.

Published game rules

Crash X rules explain the entry window, rising multiplier, curve ending and settlement process.

Settled round record

Every completed Crash X entry receives a settled status tied to its round reference.

Outcome separation

Crash X outcomes come through the studio feed rather than being selected by our account interface.

Session protection

Your signed-in session is checked before Crash X accepts an entry, reducing the chance of an action being attached to…

Connection state labels

Clear Crash X status labels distinguish an open countdown, active curve, completed outcome and reconnecting state.

How our Crash X setup differs

Crash games can look similar while handling controls, history and interrupted sessions differently.

Control placementOur Crash X entry and cash-out controls remain beside the live area, reducing movement during an active curve. Other layouts may place key actions below panels that require additional scrolling.
Round state wordingWe label Crash X countdown, active, crashed and reconnecting states separately. A less explicit display can make a connection refresh look similar to the end of a completed curve.
History visibilityRecent Crash X multipliers remain visible outside the central curve, giving you context without covering current figures. Some experiences hide completed outcomes inside a separate menu or expandable panel.
Automatic setting accessWhere the studio enables them, automatic Crash X entry and cash-out fields appear beside manual controls. You can see their status before the next countdown rather than opening another screen.
Mobile orientationOur Crash X frame adapts its curve and result strip for portrait or landscape use. The controls remain reachable by thumb while the current multiplier stays visible above them.
Session recoveryAfter a brief connection change, Crash X refreshes the round state from the studio feed before accepting another action. This reduces confusion about whether an earlier entry was settled.
Support evidenceWe ask for the Crash X round reference and timestamp when checking an outcome. That approach uses the settled session record instead of depending solely on a captured screen image.

Six visible parts of Crash X

Everything important in Crash X should be readable before you commit to a round.

Entry countdown

A visible Crash X timer marks the period when you may set or adjust the next amount. Once it closes, that round moves into the active multiplier phase.

Amount field

The Crash X amount field shows the value selected for the upcoming round. You can check it before the countdown closes rather than relying on a previously used setting.

Live multiplier

Large figures track the current Crash X multiplier as the curve rises. The display changes continuously until the studio feed returns the point where the active round ends.

Cash-out control

The Crash X cash-out control remains available only while the curve is active. A successful request receives a settled value based on the multiplier accepted by the game feed.

Completed multipliers

A separate Crash X result strip lists multipliers from finished rounds. These figures document earlier outcomes but do not indicate where the next live curve will end.

Round status

Crash X status text identifies whether the game is counting down, running, completed or reconnecting. Read this label before attempting another action after a network interruption.

Your Crash X questions answered

These answers cover the practical points you may meet before, during and after a Crash X round. They explain how the curve works, when cash-out remains available, what automatic settings do and which details help us inspect an outcome. Read them before your first entry, then open the game rules whenever the studio changes a displayed control.

You choose an amount during the Crash X countdown. The multiplier then rises until the curve ends, and you must cash out during the active phase for a return to be settled.

No previous Crash X multiplier determines the next outcome. The completed result strip records earlier rounds only, so patterns in that history should not be treated as a forecast.

When enabled, automatic cash-out sends a request at the multiplier you select. Settlement still depends on that request reaching the Crash X feed before the active curve has ended.

Crash X refreshes the studio status after a connection change. Wait for the game frame to show whether the round settled, continued or rejected an action before entering another amount.

Open the completed Crash X entry in your session record to see its round reference, timestamp, selected amount and settled result. Share those fields with us when requesting an outcome check.

Crash X access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. Your location and account eligibility may be checked before the game frame accepts an entry.