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Aviator Sky Run — ride the climb, cash before the crash

We run Aviator Sky Run rounds around the clock so you can jump in from your phone, watch the multiplier climb, and cash out before the plane flies. Load your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the next round within seconds.

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gajee Aviator Sky Run — ride the climb, cash before the crash
FAIR PLAY

How we keep Aviator Sky Run rounds transparent

Aviator Sky Run uses a provably fair algorithm that generates each crash point from a server seed you can verify after the round ends. We publish the hash before takeoff so you know the outcome wasn't changed mid-flight, and our payment gateway logs every deposit and withdrawal for audit.

Provably fair rounds

Each Aviator Sky Run round generates a crash multiplier from a hashed seed published before takeoff — after the round you can verify that the result matches the original hash so you know it wasn't altered.

Server timestamp logging

Every cash-out tap you make is recorded with a millisecond timestamp on our server — if there's a dispute we compare your tap time to the crash point and credit you if you beat the deadline.

Payment gateway audit

Our bKash, Nagad and Rocket integration logs every transaction ID and amount so we can trace deposits and withdrawals end-to-end — nothing moves without a matching ledger entry on both sides.

Live multiplier feed

The Aviator Sky Run graph streams directly from the game server with no client-side delay — what you see is the same live multiplier every other player in the round is watching at that exact moment.

ROUND HELP

Support paths while you play Aviator Sky Run

If a round disconnects mid-climb or your cash-out doesn't register, our team can pull the server log and confirm what happened. We also handle deposit questions if your bKash or Nagad transfer hasn't shown up in your game wallet yet.

Live round support Message us inside the lobby if a round freezes or your cash-out tap didn't go through — we check the server timestamp and credit you if the system recorded your exit before the crash.
Deposit tracking Open a ticket with your bKash or Nagad transaction ID if the amount hasn't landed in your account wallet within a few minutes — we trace it through our payment gateway and update your balance.
Wallet verification Before your first withdrawal we ask for a photo of your national ID and a selfie so we can match the account name to the bKash or Nagad number — it's a one-time check that clears in under an hour.
gajee What makes our Aviator Sky Run lobby different

What makes our Aviator Sky Run lobby different

Aviator Sky Run is a crash-style multiplier game where you watch a plane take off and the multiplier rise in real time. You choose when to cash out — before the plane flies away. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier, but if you wait too long the round ends and you lose the stake. Our lobby streams the live graph

so you see every tick, and your cash-out hits your wallet balance the moment you tap. We pair Aviator Sky Run with the same bKash, Nagad and Rocket rails you use for our slot and table rooms, so one account covers everything. Players in Dhaka open the round on the train, cash out at their target, and the balance updates before the

next stop.

Aviator Sky Run glossary — what the words mean

New to crash games? Here are the terms you'll see in our Aviator Sky Run lobby and in round chat, written in plain language so you know what each one does before you place your first stake.

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What is a crash multiplier?

A crash multiplier is the number that climbs from 1.00× upward during an Aviator Sky Run round — it shows how much your stake will pay if you cash out at that moment, and it ends when the plane flies away.

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What does cash-out mean in Aviator Sky Run?

Cash-out is the button you tap to lock in your winnings at the current multiplier — once you cash out, your stake multiplied by that number lands in your account wallet and your round is over.

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What is a provably fair seed?

A provably fair seed is a string of characters generated before the round starts and hashed so the crash point can't be changed mid-flight — after the round you can verify the hash to confirm the result was set in advance.

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What is auto cash-out in Aviator Sky Run?

Auto cash-out is a setting that exits your round automatically when the multiplier reaches a target you choose — useful if you want to lock a specific return without watching every tick of the climb.

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What does round history show?

Round history is the list of recent Aviator Sky Run crash points displayed above the game window — it shows the last 10-20 multipliers so you can see the pattern, though each new round is independent.

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What is a double-bet in Aviator Sky Run?

A double-bet lets you place two separate stakes in the same round with different cash-out targets — one might exit early at 2× while the other rides higher, giving you two chances in one flight.

Common questions about Aviator Sky Run on gajee

These are the questions we hear most from players trying Aviator Sky Run for the first time or switching from our slot and table rooms — read through them before your first round so you know what to expect.

Open your account, load chips via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then find Aviator Sky Run in the crash-game section. Choose your stake, watch the plane take off and tap cash-out before it flies to lock your multiplier.

Yes — our Aviator Sky Run lobby runs in your mobile browser with no download required, and the live multiplier feed uses minimal data so you can play on the train or during a break without Wi-Fi.

If your connection drops mid-flight and you set an auto cash-out target, the system will exit you at that multiplier. If you didn't set one, the round plays out and you lose the stake — message support to check the server log.

When you cash out, the amount shows in your account wallet instantly — you can roll it into the next Aviator Sky Run round or move it to our slot and live-table lobbies without waiting for a settlement window.

Yes — open the withdrawal screen, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount and your wallet number, then confirm. After a quick verification check the transfer reaches your mobile wallet in under an hour.

Yes — we publish the round hash before takeoff so you can verify the crash point wasn't altered after you placed your stake. The hash and seed appear in round history once the flight ends.
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Aviator Sky Run

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