What are Crash games on okebet?
Crash games are a straightforward format. We display a multiplier that starts at rules and climbs unpredictably—rules, rules, rules, rules—until it crashes and resets. You join a round, place a participation amount, and watch the multiplier rise. At any moment before the crash, you can cash out and collect your amount multiplied by the current multiplier. If you cash out at rules, you receive three times your participation. If the crash occurs before you cash out, your participation is lost for that round.
We host multiple Crash variants on okebet, each with different pacing and multiplier patterns. Some rounds crash after 5 seconds; others stretch to 30 or 60 seconds. The randomness is core to the format. Our okebet servers generate crash points via algorithmic processes, and every round result is logged in your account history so you can review past outcomes.
Crash rounds happen continuously on okebet
We run new rounds every 10–15 seconds depending on the variant, so you can join the next round immediately after one concludes. Your okebet account tracks every participation and cashout in real time.
Mobile access: Android APK and iOS browser
We host okebet Crash on both Android and iOS. Our Android APK downloads directly to your phone and installs in your app library; no app store approval needed. iOS users access okebet through Safari or Chrome on their iPhone or iPad—no separate app required. Both paths deliver the same Crash variants and account features, so your choice is purely about convenience.
On Android, our APK uses around 45–60 MB of storage and runs in the background if you enable notifications. We compress video feeds for Crash rounds so the app uses minimal data during play. On iOS, the browser version works without installation, which means less storage used but a new tab opens each time. We optimize both interfaces for portrait and landscape orientation, adapting button layouts and multiplier displays as you rotate your phone.
Our okebet mobile interface displays your account balance, pending cashouts, and round history on a single dashboard. Push notifications alert you when a round begins, when your cashout processes, or when payment deposits arrive. You control these notifications in account settings, so you can mute alerts during work hours or specific times.
Payment setup for Crash on okebet
We accept six e-wallet methods on okebet: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. We also process direct bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet virtual accounts. Your first deposit on okebet requires account verification—we ask for a government ID photo and proof of address. Once verified, subsequent deposits process in seconds for e-wallets and within minutes for bank transfers.
- E-wallet deposit
- We confirm mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking transfers instantly via QR code or account number.
- Bank virtual account
- We generate a unique local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking account for your okebet profile; transfers appear within minutes.
- local payment
- We support online payment payments from any compatible app; confirmation is instantaneous on okebet.
- Withdrawal review
- We process cashout requests back to your original payment method within a standard review window.
Your okebet account holds a balance that reflects all deposits, Crash earnings, and withdrawals. We separate pending, settled, and credited amounts in your dashboard. If you withdraw after a Crash round, the cashout returns to your original payment method—e-wallet to mobile banking, local payment to online payment, and so on. We do not combine or exchange payment types during withdrawal.
Round mechanics and strategy on okebet Crash
Every okebet Crash round follows the same flow. The round begins with a multiplier at rules. The multiplier increments—rules, rules, rules, rules, rules, etc.—at a pace set by the round variant. You can join at any time during the climb, up until the crash point. Once you join, your account balance deducts your participation amount, and your potential payout grows in real time on screen. At the moment you cash out, okebet credits your account with your participation multiplied by the current multiplier. If the crash occurs before you cash out, your participation for that round is forfeited.
We provide multiplier history graphs on okebet so you can see past crash points—the last 10, 50, or 100 rounds. Some players study these graphs to spot patterns, though each round's crash point is independently generated. Our okebet servers use pseudorandom algorithms to determine crash points, and we publish round results in your account so no crash is hidden or disputed.
Account security and data handling on okebet
We require KYC verification before your first deposit on okebet. We ask for a photo of your government ID and a recent proof of address—utility bill, bank statement, or rental agreement. We store these documents encrypted on our servers and use them solely for account verification. We do not share your identity documents with third parties outside our verification process.
Once verified, your okebet account supports two-factor authentication via SMS or email. We recommend enabling two-factor to protect your login, especially if you use the same password across multiple platforms. Your password can be reset via email recovery, and we send a confirmation link when you request a reset.
Your okebet account session on mobile expires after subject to verification of inactivity on the browser or subject to verification on the Android APK. If your phone is stolen or lost, you can log into okebet from another device, change your password, and freeze withdrawals until you've secured your account. We log all logins and Crash round participations in your account history so you can audit for unauthorized access.
