How Crash Works on quake
Crash on quake operates on a simple principle. Each round, a multiplier starts at rules and rises continuously — rules, rules, rules, rules, and upward. You place a wager before the round begins, and as the multiplier climbs, you choose your cash-out point by tapping the "Cash Out" button. If you cash out at rules, your original stake is multiplied by rules and credited instantly. But if the multiplier crashes before you cash out, you lose your stake.
The crash happens unpredictably — there is no pattern or countdown timer. The multiplier might peak at rules or soar to rules; every round is independent. This randomness is what creates the tension. On quake's mobile interface, you watch the multiplier tick upward in large, easy-to-read font. The moment you tap "Cash Out," your win is locked in, and a new round begins.
Stake and Payout Structure
When you enter a Crash round, you set your stake amount from your quake account balance. Minimum stakes are low — often a few thousand rupiah — allowing players to start small. Maximum stakes depend on your account verification level and account history. The payout is your stake multiplied by your cash-out multiplier minus a small house margin (typically under 1 percent), which covers our platform operations.
For example, if you stake our welcome offer and cash out at rules, you receive our welcome offer (minus the margin). If the same stake crashes at rules before you cash out, you lose the entire our welcome offer. Payouts are credited to your account immediately — there is no settlement delay. Your balance updates on-screen within a second of your cash-out action.
Crash Game Essentials
- Place your stake before each round starts.
- Watch the multiplier climb in real time.
- Tap "Cash Out" to lock in your win at any multiplier.
- If the multiplier crashes before you cash out, your stake is lost.
- Payouts settle instantly; your balance updates immediately.
Round Timing and Continuous Play
Each Crash round on quake runs for a short duration — typically 30 seconds to a few minutes depending on the multiplier reached. As soon as one round concludes (either by crash or timeout), the next round begins automatically. This continuous flow means you can play multiple rounds back to back. Players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan all access the same live Crash feed, so multipliers are synchronized across all users.
The app displays a countdown to the next round and shows the history of recent crashes — what multipliers were reached in the last five to ten rounds. This history is for reference only; it does not affect future rounds. Some players use history to inform strategy, but every round is independent and unpredictable.
Accessing Crash on Mobile Devices
Crash is available through quake's Android app and iOS browser interface. On Android, you download the APK from our site, install it, and tap the Crash section after logging in. The app is optimized for landscape orientation on phones — the multiplier displays prominently, and your stake and cash-out button sit below. On iOS, open Safari, navigate to quake.best, log in, and select Crash from the menu. The mobile web version adapts to your screen size automatically.
Both paths are equally responsive. The multiplier updates in real time, and your cash-out button responds instantly to your tap. Network latency is minimal because our Crash server is geographically close to Southeast Asian users. If your connection drops mid-round, you are logged out and the round resolves without your action — a standard safety measure to prevent unfair outcomes.

Using Push Notifications for Crash Sessions
The quake Android app and iOS web app can send push notifications when a new Crash round starts or when specific multiplier thresholds are reached. You enable these in your account settings under "Notifications." This feature helps you stay informed if you are switching between Crash and other games, or if you step away and want to return for high-multiplier rounds.
Data usage for Crash is minimal — the multiplier stream consumes roughly 1-2 megabytes per hour of play. This makes Crash accessible even on metered mobile plans. If you are in a low-connectivity area, the app buffers the multiplier feed briefly to keep the display smooth.
Account Funding and Withdrawal for Crash Play
Before you can place a Crash stake, your quake account must be verified and funded. Verification is a one-time process — you provide your name, date of birth, and a photo ID. We store these securely and use them only to comply with local financial regulations. Once verified, you link a payment method.
We accept e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet for deposits, and these funds appear in your account within seconds. Bank transfers via mobile banking Virtual Account, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet take a few minutes. Once your balance is ready, you can start a Crash session immediately. There is no waiting period or bonus activation — your balance is live.
Withdrawing Crash Winnings
Winnings from Crash are part of your quake balance and can be withdrawn at any time through the same payment methods. Request a withdrawal in the app, select your target bank or e-wallet, and confirm. Our system reviews the request during standard business hours to prevent fraud. Processing typically completes within one to two business days. Large withdrawals may require additional verification, such as proof of identity or recent transaction history.
Crash on quake delivers transparency in payout mechanics and instant settlement — you control your decision, you see the outcome in real time, and your balance reflects your win or loss immediately.
Risk Management and Bankroll Considerations
Crash is a high-speed game, and it is easy to enter consecutive rounds quickly. We recommend setting personal loss limits before you start — a maximum amount you are comfortable losing in a session. Track your rounds and your balance in real time on the app. Your account history logs every stake and payout, so you can review your session results afterward.
Strategy varies among players. Some chase high multipliers (rules and above) with small stakes; others cash out at lower multipliers (rules) consistently. Neither approach is guaranteed to succeed — the multiplier crash is random and independent. The house margin (roughly 1 percent) ensures the platform is sustainable long-term, but over short sessions, variance is high. Play within your means.
Crash Strengths
- Fast rounds keep play engaging and dynamic
- subject to verification settlement — no delays
- Low minimum stake entry point
- Mobile optimization across Android and iOS
Considerations
- High variance — losses can accumulate quickly
- Requires active decision-making each round
- Withdrawals subject to standard verification windows
Monitoring Session Time
Because Crash rounds are fast, it is easy to lose track of how long you have been playing. The quake app does not enforce a session timer, but we recommend checking the time periodically. If you notice you have been playing longer than planned, take a break. Session awareness helps you maintain control and prevents unintended spending.
Crash and Account Security
Your quake account is protected by SSL encryption. All communication between your phone and our servers is encrypted, preventing unauthorized access to your balance or login credentials. Your password is hashed and never stored in plain text. We recommend enabling biometric login (fingerprint or face) on your phone for faster, secure access to Crash sessions.
If you forget your password, use the "Forgot Password" link on the login screen. We send a reset link to your registered email. If your email is compromised, contact our support team — they can help you regain account access after verifying your identity. Account recovery typically resolves within one business day.

