An independent breakdown · 18+
The crash game without the myths: verifiable truth instead of 'signals'
How the RNG and provably fair in Aviatrix really work, what the math says about RTP and variance — and why 'predictors,' paid signals, and 'hacks' don't work. Calmly, by the numbers, no fluff.
Myth · Fact
The distribution doesn't remember the past
The most expensive misconception of crash players is the belief in a 'streak' and 'winning it back.' The numbers say otherwise.
After a streak of low multipliers a big one is about to come — you just have to wait for it.
Each round is independent. The break-off point is set in advance by the server seed; previous rounds don't affect the next one.
Breakdown · scam
Three ways to sell you something that doesn't exist
An industry of promises has grown around crash games. The principle is the same for all: take money for what's impossible.
'Predictor' apps
They have no access to the round's server seed. They show a 'forecast' after the fact or random numbers — and ask for payment.
Paid 'signals' on Telegram
They sell 'inside info' on the outcome. A round can't be predicted in principle — it's selling confidence, not information.
'Hacks,' mods, and APKs
Third-party builds don't change the RNG on the server, but they steal data and money. Certification is done in independent laboratories.
Provably fair
Fairness you can verify yourself
The round's multiplier is determined by the trio server seed + client seed + nonce. After the round the server seed is revealed — and you recompute the result yourself.
The probability of reaching multiplier ×x is approximately 0.97/x. This isn't an opinion — it's a formula, and it can be checked on our data.
Read next