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Aviator Mobile Play Built for Bangladesh

We host Aviator crash-game rounds on every Android and iOS screen so you can watch the multiplier climb, cash out before it drops, and see your balance update the moment you tap.

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jilievo Aviator Mobile Play Built for Bangladesh
CRASH GAME FAIRNESS

How We Verify Aviator Rounds

Spribe Provably Fair System Every Aviator round generates a hash before the plane takes off, seeded by Spribe's random-number engine and visible in the game client. After the crash you can check that hash against the multiplier outcome to confirm the result was set before any player staked, not altered mid-flight to favour the house.
Third-Party RNG Audit Spribe submits the Aviator random-number generator to independent labs that test millions of rounds for statistical bias. The audit certificates appear on Spribe's own site; we link them from our fair-play page so you can read the methodology and see when the last test ran.
Real-Time Multiplier Stream The multiplier curve you watch is the same feed every other player sees at that exact second, drawn from Spribe's server and not calculated on your device. That shared timeline means no one gets an early peek at when the plane will drop, and every cash-out request competes on the same clock.
Crash-Game Transaction Log We store every Aviator stake, cash-out tap and final multiplier in your account history for thirty days. If a round result looks wrong, open a support ticket with the round ID and we'll pull the server timestamp, your device request log and the hash to show you the exact sequence.
AVIATOR HELP

Help Paths for Crash-Game Play

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Round History Check

Open the menu icon beside your balance to see your last twenty Aviator rounds with the stake you placed, the multiplier you cashed at and the taka won or lost. The log updates after every round so you can track whether you're ahead or need to adjust your stake pattern without switching screens.

Cash-Out Timing Questions

If you tapped cash-out but the round crashed first, the system registers the earlier timestamp and the round shows as a loss. Network lag can delay your tap by a fraction of a second, so our crash-game server uses your device clock synced to our time to decide which happened first—your cash-out request or the plane drop.

Aviator Account Balance

Your Aviator stake pulls from the same wallet that holds your slot balance and sportsbook funds. Top up once via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the taka appears across every game section. Withdrawals pull from the combined balance, so you never lock funds inside one lobby.

jilievo Aviator Rounds, Multiplier Feed and One-Tap Cash-Out

Aviator Rounds, Multiplier Feed and One-Tap Cash-Out

Aviator is a crash game: a small plane takes off and the multiplier rises in real time until the round ends without warning. You pick your stake, watch the curve climb, then tap cash-out before it crashes to lock in that multiplier against your bet. We stream every round from Spribe's server so the multiplier feed, the other players' cash-out markers and

your own balance all update together. The stake selector sits at the bottom of your screen with presets from five taka up to whatever your account holds, and every win lands straight into your wallet without leaving the round. Players in Chittagong and Sylhet open Aviator between cricket overs or football halves because the rounds are short, the interface is clean, and

the mobile layout never asks you to pinch or scroll to find the cash-out button.

Crash-Game Vocabulary for Mobile Players

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that starts at one and climbs in real time as the plane flies. When you cash out, that multiplier multiplies your stake to give your payout—for example, a ten-taka bet cashed at three times returns thirty taka.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts so the system taps out for you the instant that number appears. Useful when you want to lock two times or five times profit without watching the curve, though the round may crash before your target.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair is a cryptographic method where the game server publishes a hash of the round outcome before anyone stakes, then reveals the seed after the crash. You can verify that the multiplier wasn't changed mid-round by hashing the seed yourself and matching it to the published hash.

What is a crash game?

A crash game shows a rising multiplier that ends without warning at a random point. Players cash out before the crash to win their stake times the current multiplier, or lose the stake if they wait too long and the round ends first.

What does round history show?

Round history lists your recent Aviator sessions with the stake you placed, the multiplier when you cashed out or when the plane crashed, and the net taka won or lost. It updates after every round so you can track your pattern and adjust stakes.

What is stake in Aviator?

Stake is the taka amount you bet at the start of each round. The interface shows preset buttons from five taka upward, or you can type a custom amount up to your wallet balance. Your payout equals stake times the multiplier you cash out at.

Common Questions About Playing Aviator on Mobile

Yes. Open your browser, visit jilievo, log in and tap the Aviator tile in the lobby. The game loads in a mobile-optimised HTML5 player that runs directly in Chrome, Firefox or any modern Android browser, so no separate install is needed and your balance syncs instantly.

Aviator runs inside Safari on every iPhone and iPad because Spribe built the game in HTML5 rather than Flash. The multiplier feed, cash-out button and stake selector all scale to fit your screen, and the game saves your session so you can close the tab mid-round and return without losing your place.

Tap the wallet icon at the top of the lobby, choose bKash from the payment row, enter the taka amount you want to add, then confirm. Your bKash app opens with our merchant number pre-filled; type your PIN, send the payment, and the balance appears in your account within a minute ready for Aviator stakes.

The game server checks the exact millisecond your cash-out request arrived against the millisecond the round ended. If network delay meant your tap reached the server after the plane dropped, the system registers a loss. We log both timestamps in your round history so you can verify the sequence if needed.

Yes. Before the round starts, toggle the auto cash-out switch above the stake input and type your target multiplier—say, two times or five times. The system will tap out the moment that number appears, saving you from watching the curve, though the round may crash before your target is reached.

Tap the menu icon beside your balance in the Aviator interface, then choose round history. The list shows your last twenty rounds with the stake, the cash-out multiplier or crash point, and the net taka change. Scroll to see older sessions or filter by date if you need a longer view.
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Aviator Mobile Play

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