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How Aviator Works on Mostpay

Aviator is a crash-style game by Spribe where a multiplier climbs from 1× and you cash out before the plane flies away. We carry it in our lobby with full account-wallet support — your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket balance feeds straight into each round.

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Help While You Play Aviator

If a round settles incorrectly or your cash-out does not register, our support team can pull the provably fair seed for that round and verify the result against the published hash. Reach us through the channels below.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the Aviator game screen. Share your round ID and we can check the seed verification and account credit within the same session.
Email Support Send your account ID and the round timestamp to our support address. We cross-reference the Spribe round log and reply with the verified outcome and any correction needed.
Wallet Queries If a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit does not appear before a round, share the transaction reference number and we trace it against the payment rail directly.
Mostpay What We Offer in the Aviator Lobby

What We Offer in the Aviator Lobby

Spribe's Aviator runs on a provably fair algorithm — each round's outcome is cryptographically seeded before the plane takes off, so neither we nor you can predict when it crashes. The multiplier starts at 1× and rises until the round ends. You place one or two bets per round, set a manual or automatic cash-out target, and your return lands in your

account wallet the moment you exit. Round history sits in a panel beside the game so you can read recent crash points before you decide. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh access the same live instance — no regional delay, no separate lobby. Deposits via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket reflect in your wallet before the next round opens.

How We Run the Aviator Room

Aviator's fairness is built into the game protocol itself — Spribe publishes the verification method so any round can be audited independently. Here is how we keep that standard on our end.

Provably Fair Protocol Every Aviator round uses a server seed and client seed pair. After the round closes, Spribe exposes the hash so you can verify the crash point was set before betting opened.
Spribe Partnership We source Aviator directly from Spribe, the studio that built and maintains the game. No third-party reskin — the round data and RTP disclosure come straight from the provider.
Wallet Security Account withdrawals to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket go through a verification step tied to your registered mobile number before the transfer is released to the payment rail.
Eligible Regions Only Access to Aviator on Mostpay depends on your local law and eligible region. We do not override local restrictions — check availability based on where you are.

Aviator Terms Explained

Quick definitions for the words you will see inside the Aviator game panel and in round history.

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What is a crash point in Aviator?

The multiplier value at which a round ends. When the plane flies away at that point, any bet not cashed out before it is lost. The crash point is set by the provably fair seed before betting opens.

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What does cash-out mean in Aviator?

Pressing cash-out locks in the current multiplier as your return. If you cash out at 2.4×, your stake is multiplied by 2.4 and credited to your account wallet immediately after you exit.

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What is auto cash-out in Aviator?

A pre-set multiplier target you enter before the round starts. The game exits your bet automatically when the multiplier hits that value, so you do not need to watch the screen.

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What is a server seed in Aviator?

A cryptographic string generated by Spribe before each round that determines the crash point. It is hashed and shown to you before betting so you can verify it was not changed after the round.

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What does RTP mean for Aviator?

Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned over many rounds. Spribe publishes Aviator's RTP figure inside the game's info panel; we display it only as Spribe exposes it.

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What is round history in Aviator?

A live feed of recent crash points shown beside the game. It lets you see how the last several rounds resolved, though past results do not predict future crash points in a provably fair system.

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Straight answers to what people ask before and after their first Aviator session on Mostpay.

Load your account wallet via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, open the Aviator game from the lobby, enter your stake, and press Bet before the round's betting window closes. The plane takes off once betting ends.

Yes. Spribe's Aviator panel has two bet slots. You can set different stakes and different auto cash-out targets for each slot, letting you exit one position early and ride the other longer in the same round.

If you had an active bet and the round completes while you are disconnected, the result is recorded server-side. Log back in and check your round history — the outcome and any credit will already be in your account.

Open the round history panel, select the round, and copy the server seed hash. After the round Spribe reveals the full seed — run it through the published SHA256 verification to confirm the crash point was pre-set.

Winnings credit to your Mostpay account wallet as soon as you cash out. Withdrawal to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket then follows the standard account verification step before the transfer goes to the payment rail.

Access depends on your local law and eligible region. We do not make legal determinations on your behalf — check whether online crash games are permitted where you are before you play.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.