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Aviator on Your Phone, Ready When You Are

Load Aviator through basa on any Android or iOS browser — no app download needed. Fund your account via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you are in the game within minutes, subject to local law and eligible regions.

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AVIATOR HELP DESK

Support While You Play Aviator

Questions mid-round happen. Here is how we handle them so a stuck session does not cost you a round.

Round Not Loading If Aviator freezes mid-multiplier, refresh your mobile browser and the round result is preserved server-side. Contact support with your round ID and we reconcile the stake within one working session.
Cashout Not Registering A slow tap can miss the cashout window. Our live-game logs capture every click with a timestamp — raise a dispute via the account help chat and we review the server record directly.
Deposit Delay Before a Round bKash, Nagad and Rocket credits usually clear fast. If a deposit does not show before a round you wanted to join, send the transaction reference to support and we prioritise the credit check.
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Aviator Rounds Fair

Spribe's Aviator uses a provably fair algorithm — each round outcome is generated before the round starts and can be verified after it ends. We surface that verification path inside the game interface so you can check any round yourself.

Provably Fair Engine

Spribe publishes the server seed and client seed method for Aviator. You can independently verify each round result using the hash shown at the end of every flight.

Real-Time Round Logs

Every multiplier result is logged with a timestamp on our side. If a disputed round needs reviewing, we pull the exact server record — no estimates, no recreations.

Spribe Studio Certification

Aviator is developed and certified by Spribe, an established crash-game studio. RTP information is shown inside the game where Spribe exposes it — we do not alter or override that figure.

Account Security on Mobile

Your basa account uses OTP verification on each new device login. That step keeps your Aviator balance and withdrawal requests locked to your registered mobile number.

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What Aviator Mobile Play Looks Like on basa

Aviator is a crash-style game developed by Spribe. A plane climbs and a multiplier rises with it — you decide when to cash out before the round ends. On basa, you open the game directly in your mobile browser: Chrome on Android and Safari on iOS both run it without lag. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, head to the crash-game section,

and select Aviator. The round history panel shows recent multipliers so you can read the pattern before placing your next stake. Auto-cashout lets you set a target multiplier and walk away while the round runs. Players in Dhaka reach the lobby in seconds on a standard 4G connection.

Aviator Terms Explained

New to crash games? These are the words you will see every round.

What is a multiplier in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that climbs as the plane rises. Whatever value it shows when you cash out is the factor applied to your stake — 2x doubles it, 5x gives five times your amount.

What does cashout mean in a crash game?

Cashing out means locking in your current multiplier before the round ends. If you wait too long and the plane flies away, the round closes and the stake is lost for that flight.

What is auto-cashout?

Auto-cashout is a setting where you enter a target multiplier in advance. The game cashes you out automatically when the live multiplier hits that number, even if you are not watching.

What is provably fair in Aviator?

Provably fair means the round outcome is generated by a cryptographic hash before the plane takes off. You can check the hash after the round to confirm the result was not changed mid-flight.

What is the round history panel?

The round history panel is the column of recent multipliers shown beside the game. It displays past results in order so you can see how recent rounds resolved — it does not predict future ones.

What is a stake in Aviator?

A stake is the amount you place before a round begins. You can place up to two stakes per round in Aviator, cashing each out independently at different multiplier points if you choose.

Aviator Mobile Play — What You Asked

Straight answers to the questions that come up most when you play Aviator on mobile.

Yes. Aviator runs in your mobile browser on basa — open the site in Chrome on Android or Safari on iOS, log in, and the game loads without any install step required.

Open the deposit section in your basa account, select bKash, copy the account number shown, send from your bKash app, and confirm with your PIN. The credit appears in your balance and you can stake on the next Aviator round.

Aviator stakes and cashout clicks are processed server-side. If your connection drops, the server holds your last confirmed action. Log back in and check round history — your result is recorded there.

Yes, both Nagad and Rocket work the same way as bKash on basa. Choose your preferred wallet at the deposit screen, follow the transfer steps, and the credit lands in your account before the next round.

Stake limits for Aviator are shown inside the game interface as set by Spribe. We do not override those limits — check the bet panel when the game loads for the current minimum and maximum values.

Access to Aviator on basa depends on your local law and whether your region is eligible. We recommend checking the terms in your account area to confirm access from your location before depositing.
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Aviator Mobile Play

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.