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999btc — Crash Shockwave: Watch the Multiplier, Pick Your Exit
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999btc — Crash Shockwave: Watch the Multiplier, Pick Your Exit

Crash Shockwave runs a rising multiplier that you cash out before the wave breaks — every round is short, the stakes are yours to set, and the result is visible to everyone at the table.

  • Rising multiplier rounds
  • Set your own stake
  • Cash out on your call
  • Mobile-ready layout
GAME CATEGORY EXPLAINED

What Kind of Game Is Crash Shockwave

Crash Shockwave belongs to the crash game category — a format where a multiplier climbs from 1x upward and you decide when to collect your return before the round ends.

BETTING MECHANICS BREAKDOWN

How Crash Shockwave Plays Round by Round

Understanding the four core mechanics of Crash Shockwave helps you make faster decisions once a round is live. Each element below is visible on the game screen — nothing is hidden behind a separate menu.

  • Multiplier Climb

    Each round opens at 1x and the multiplier rises continuously. You watch it move in real time on your screen. The climb speed and ceiling vary by round — no two rounds follow an identical curve, which is what makes the timing decision genuinely yours.

  • Manual Cash-Out

    You tap the cash-out button at any point while the multiplier is live. Your return is your stake multiplied by the value shown at the exact moment you tap.

  • Auto Cash-Out Setting

    Before a round begins you can set a target multiplier. If the round reaches that value, your position closes automatically at that point. This is useful when you want a consistent exit without watching the screen every second of the climb.

  • Stake Size Control

    You set your stake amount before each round from the bet field on the game screen. Minimum and maximum limits are shown in the interface. You can adjust the amount between rounds — there is no requirement to keep the same stake across consecutive plays.

Crash Shockwave Controls and Published Information
GAME TRANSPARENCY DETAILS

Crash Shockwave Controls and Published Information

Crash Shockwave surfaces its key information directly inside the game interface rather than in a separate document. The items below describe what is visible and where to find it — we do not publish figures that the game itself does not

  • RTP Display

    Return-to-player information for Crash Shockwave is shown only where the game interface exposes it. Open the information or rules panel inside the game to check whether a figure is published for this title. We do not state a percentage that is not shown there.

  • Round History Panel

    The game screen includes a round history strip showing recent multiplier outcomes. This is a factual record of completed rounds visible to all participants — it is not a predictor of future results, but it gives you context before you set your stake.

  • Browser and Device Access

    Crash Shockwave loads in your mobile browser without a separate download. Open 999btc in Chrome or your default Android browser, log in to your account, and navigate to the crash section. The layout adjusts to your screen size automatically.

  • Published Rules Location

    Full rules for Crash Shockwave — including how the round ends and how payouts are calculated — are in the information panel accessible from the game screen. Read them before your first round; the rules panel is one tap from the main game view.

HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Getting Help With Crash Shockwave

If something goes wrong during a Crash Shockwave round — a disconnection mid-climb, a stake that did not register, or a question about a round result — the support routes below are the ones published on the

  • Live Chat

    The live chat button is visible on the 999btc site when you are logged in. Use it for round-specific questions — a disconnection during a live multiplier or a stake tha

  • Account Help Section

    Your signed-in account area includes a help and transaction section where completed rounds and stake records are logged. Check there first if you want to confirm whether a cash-out registered before contacting support — the record is timestamped.

  • Email Support

    For non-urgent queries about Crash Shockwave — questions about how a round result was calculated or a request to review a specific session — email support is available via the contact address published on the site. Include your account ID and the round details.

WHAT WE PUBLISH AND WHY

How 999btc Presents Crash Shockwave Information

We keep the information around Crash Shockwave factual and traceable. The four points below describe what we publish, where it lives, and how you can verify it from your own account.

  • In-Game Rules Panel

    Every Crash Shockwave session has an information panel accessible from the game screen. It contains the rules for how the round ends, how the multiplier is calculated, and how payouts are determined. Read it before your first stake — it is the authoritative source for this title.

  • Account Transaction Log

    Every stake and cash-out in Crash Shockwave is recorded in your account transaction history. You can review individual rounds, confirm amounts, and cross-check results at any time after a session ends. The log is available from your signed-in account page.

  • Category Navigation

    Crash Shockwave sits in the crash game section of the 999btc lobby. The category label is visible in the navigation bar so you can return to it directly without searching. Other crash-format titles are listed in the same section for easy comparison.

  • Support Route Transparency

    The help routes for Crash Shockwave — live chat, account help, and email — are published on the site and accessible without leaving the lobby. We do not list channels that are not active, and we do not publish response-time promises we have not verified.

CRASH GAME TERMS

Crash Shockwave Glossary: Key Terms Explained

New to crash games? These are the terms that come up most when players start with Crash Shockwave. Each definition is written in plain language — no jargon left unexplained.

What does 'multiplier' mean in Crash Shockwave?

The multiplier is the number that climbs from 1x at the start of each round. Your return equals your stake multiplied by this value at the moment you cash out. A higher multiplier means a larger return — but the round can end at any point.

What is a cash-out in Crash Shockwave?

Cashing out means closing your position while the multiplier is still climbing. You tap the button and your return locks in at that value. If you do not cash out before the round ends, the stake is lost for that round.

What does 'auto cash-out' mean?

Auto cash-out is a setting you apply before a round starts. You enter a target multiplier value and the game closes your position automatically if the round reaches it. It removes the need to watch the screen and tap manually every round.

What is 'round history' in a crash game?

Round history is the list of multiplier values from recently completed rounds, shown as a strip on the game screen. It is a factual record of past results. It does not predict future rounds — each round is independent.

What does RTP mean in the context of Crash Shockwave?

RTP stands for return-to-player — a percentage indicating the theoretical long-run return across many rounds. For Crash Shockwave, this figure is shown only if the game interface publishes it. We do not state a number the game screen does not display.

What is a 'stake' in Crash Shockwave?

Your stake is the amount you put into a single round before it begins. You set it in the bet field on the game screen. The minimum and maximum allowed amounts are shown there. Your stake is fixed once the round starts.

PLAYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Crash Shockwave: Questions We Hear Most

These are the questions that come up regularly from people exploring Crash Shockwave on 999btc. If your question is not here, the in-game rules panel and the live chat route are the fastest places to get a specific answer.

Where do I find Crash Shockwave in the 999btc lobby?

Open the lobby after logging in and look for the crash games section in the navigation bar. Crash Shockwave is listed there. You can also use the lobby search if you want to go directly to the title without browsing the full category.

Can I play Crash Shockwave on my phone without downloading anything?

Yes. Crash Shockwave loads in your mobile browser — open 999btc in Chrome or your default browser, log in, and navigate to the crash section. No separate app or file download is needed. The game layout adjusts to your screen automatically.

How do I know a round result is accurate?

Each completed round is recorded in your account transaction history with the multiplier value and stake outcome. You can check this log from your signed-in account page at any time. The in-game round history strip also shows recent results for all participants.

What happens if I lose connection during a Crash Shockwave round?

If your connection drops while a round is live, the auto cash-out setting — if you had one active — will still execute at the server level.

Is there a way to set a limit on how much I stake per round?

The stake field on the game screen shows the minimum and maximum amounts allowed per round. You set your own amount before each round starts. For account-level controls, check the settings section of your signed-in account page where available options are listed.

How do I read the published rules for Crash Shockwave?

Tap the information or rules icon on the Crash Shockwave game screen before or between rounds. The panel that opens contains the full rules for how the multiplier works, when a round ends, and how your return is calculated. It is the authoritative source for this title.