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How Aviator Runs on Our Lobby

Aviator is the crash-style game from Spribe where a multiplier climbs from 1x and you cash out before the plane flies off screen.

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bi77 How Aviator Runs on Our Lobby
HOW WE RUN AVIATOR

Fairness and Accountability in Every Round

We carry Aviator directly from Spribe, the studio that created and maintains the title. No third-party reskins or modified builds — what you see on our lobby is the same certified version available across regulated markets. Round integrity is enforced by Spribe's Provably Fair system, not a number we set manually.

Spribe Direct Integration

Aviator runs via Spribe's own game API. We do not alter the multiplier logic or crash point — the outcome is generated by Spribe's certified random number system before each round opens.

Provably Fair Hash

Every completed round shows a server seed hash in the game panel. You can paste that hash into any standard SHA-256 checker to confirm the crash point was not changed after bets closed.

RTP Transparency

RTP for Aviator is published by Spribe in the game's information panel. We display only what the provider certifies — we do not quote a separate or modified figure on our side.

Wallet Accuracy

Cash-outs credit to your bi77 wallet the moment the round settles. If bKash or Nagad shows a transfer but your balance hasn't updated, our team checks the wallet reconciliation log directly.

HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Support Paths for Aviator Questions

Run into a disconnection mid-round or need to confirm a cash-out credit? Our support covers Aviator-specific queries — whether that's a round result dispute, a wallet mismatch after a bKash deposit, or help reading the Provably Fair hash on a completed round.

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Live Chat

Open the chat widget from inside the Aviator game screen for round-specific help. Our team can pull recent round data and wallet credit status while you wait.

Account Wallet Check

If a cash-out does not appear in your balance after a Nagad or Rocket deposit, use the Transaction History tab in your account to locate the entry and share the reference with support.

Provably Fair Verification

Each Aviator round publishes a seed hash you can check yourself. We can walk you through the verification steps if the result of a round ever looks unexpected to you.

bi77 What Happens Inside an Aviator Round

What Happens Inside an Aviator Round

Each Aviator round starts fresh. The multiplier rises from 1x — slowly at first, then faster — and you press cash out at any point before the plane disappears. If you miss the moment, the round ends and the stake is gone. Spribe runs the round on a Provably Fair algorithm, meaning the crash point is set before betting opens and you

can verify it afterward via a hash shown in the game panel. Two active bets per round are allowed, so you can set one to auto cash-out at 1.5x and let the second ride higher. Your winnings post straight to your bi77 wallet balance.

Key Aviator Terms, Plainly Defined

New to crash games? These are the terms that come up most often when you start playing Aviator on bi77 — each one explained in plain language so you know exactly what's happening during a round.

What is a multiplier in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1x at round start. Your stake is multiplied by whatever figure is showing when you cash out — provided you act before the plane flies away.

What does 'crash point' mean?

The crash point is the multiplier value at which a round ends. It is set by Spribe's algorithm before betting opens. Any stake not cashed out before that point is lost for that round.

What is Provably Fair in the context of Aviator?

Provably Fair means the round outcome is cryptographically sealed before you bet. After the round, you can verify the sealed hash yourself to confirm the crash point was never altered mid-round.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a preset multiplier target you enter before a round starts. The game cashes your bet out automatically when that number is reached, without you needing to click manually.

What is the live bets panel in Aviator?

The live bets panel shows every active wager and cash-out happening in the same round, including stake amounts and cash-out multipliers from other participants playing simultaneously on the same server.

What does 'round seed' mean?

The round seed is the cryptographic input Spribe uses to generate the crash point. It is published after each round so you can independently verify the result using a SHA-256 hash tool.

What Our Aviator Players Ask Most

These are the questions we get most often from Bangladesh players who are getting started with Aviator on bi77 — or who want to sharpen how they manage rounds and account balance.

Open your bi77 account, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then find Aviator in the crash games section. The game loads in your mobile browser — no extra download. Set your stake and the round begins automatically.

Yes. Aviator allows two simultaneous bets per round. Many players set one to auto cash-out at a low multiplier for a quick return and leave the second open to ride the multiplier higher before cashing out manually.

If you disconnected with an active bet and had auto cash-out set, the game honours that preset. If no auto cash-out was set, the round completes on the server side. Contact live chat with your round reference for a result check.

Yes. The game shows a statistics bar with recent crash points and the highest multipliers from previous rounds. This is historical data from completed rounds — it does not predict future crash points.

Absolutely. Once your Nagad transfer credits your bi77 wallet — which typically happens after the standard wallet confirmation step — that balance is immediately available for Aviator or any other game on the lobby.

Aviator is Spribe's original crash game and runs on its own certified server. Crash Betboost and Crash Energy are separate titles from different providers — same crash format, different visual design and multiplier behaviour.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

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