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Fly the Multiplier on nanogames Aviator

Aviator on nanogames gives you a live multiplier that climbs every round — cash out before the plane flies away and the round's reward lands in your account.

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What We Offer Inside Aviator

Aviator, developed by Spribe, runs on a provably fair random-number engine — each round's multiplier is generated before the plane takes off, and the full seed is verifiable after the round closes. You place your stake, watch the multiplier climb, and tap cash out at any point before the crash. Two simultaneous bets are allowed per round, letting you lock in a

small early exit on one and ride higher on the other. nanogames streams the same Spribe live feed that shows all active bets and a real-time chat rail, so every round feels shared rather than isolated.

ROUND HIGHLIGHTS

Three Angles That Define Our Aviator

Aviator on nanogames is built around three elements that keep rounds engaging — the live bet panel showing what others are doing, the auto cash-out function, and the…

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Community Bet Rail
Auto Cash-Out Setting
Provably Fair Hash Check
AVIATOR ON MOBILE

Aviator Runs Cleanly on Any Screen

The Aviator interface on nanogames scales to your phone without feature loss. The multiplier graph, bet panel, auto cash-out toggle and chat rail all fit a portrait screen…

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Portrait-fit Graph
One-tap Cash-out
Low-data Streaming
Auto Cash-out Toggle
AVIATOR HELP PATHS

Help Available During Every Aviator Round

If something feels off mid-round — a delayed cash-out, a stake that didn't register, or a round result you want to verify — our support team…

Live Chat Open the chat widget from the Aviator lobby and a support agent can check…
Round Dispute If your cash-out tap did not register before the crash, submit a dispute with…
Hash Verification Help Not sure how to check the provably fair result yourself?
FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Keep Aviator Transparent

Transparency in Aviator comes from the provably fair architecture Spribe built into the game and from the round-log access we give you through support.

Spribe Certification

Aviator is published by Spribe and carries the studio's own provably fair certification. The algorithm is documented publicly, meaning any third party can audit the crash-point generation method independently.

Pre-round Seed Lock

The server seed that determines each round's crash point is hashed and locked before any stake is accepted. This prevents any post-stake manipulation of the result by the system or the studio.

Round History Log

Every Aviator round you play is stored in your account history with the timestamp, stake amount, cash-out multiplier and payout. You can review any historical round from the account panel at any time.

Two-bet Integrity

Both simultaneous bets in a single Aviator round are logged separately in the system. Each has its own stake record and cash-out event, ensuring the two bets never interfere with each other's payout calculation.

Real-time Audit Trail

The live bet panel in Aviator is generated from the actual server feed, not a simulated display. Every stake and cash-out shown on the panel corresponds to a real event in the current round.

Dispute Resolution Record

All Aviator dispute outcomes are stored and reviewed periodically to identify patterns. If a cash-out delay is traced to a system lag on our side, the round is settled in your favour based on the server timestamp.

NANOGAMES VS OTHERS

Aviator Here vs Other Platforms

When you compare how Aviator runs across different platforms, the differences tend to show up in speed, transparency and access to round data — areas where the setup at nanogames has been…

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Deposit Speed

Deposits via UPI, Paytm or PhonePe on nanogames reflect in your Aviator wallet in under a minute in most cases. Many other platforms route India deposits through slower intermediaries.

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Hash Access

We surface the Spribe round hash directly in your game history so you can verify any crash point yourself. Some platforms carry Aviator but do not expose the seed data to you after the round.

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Simultaneous Bets

Two active bets per Aviator round are available on nanogames from the standard interface. Platforms with a stripped-down Aviator integration sometimes limit you to a single stake per flight.

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Auto Cash-out Reliability

Our auto cash-out function executes at the server level the moment the multiplier hits your target, not on a client ping. Platforms with weaker infrastructure can see the auto exit fire a frame late.

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Round History Depth

Your Aviator history on nanogames stores every round you have played since account creation. Some platforms only retain the last thirty or ninety days of crash game history.

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Mobile Cash-out Latency

The cash-out tap on mobile registers in the same server frame as desktop on nanogames because both use the same Spribe websocket feed. Platforms that serve a different mobile build can introduce lag.

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Support for Disputes

We can pull the server-side Aviator log for any round you dispute and provide the Spribe hash alongside it. Generic multi-game support teams on other platforms often cannot access game-level round data.

Six Elements That Shape Every Flight

These six features are what you actually interact with across every Aviator round on nanogames — from the moment you set your stake to the second…

Climbing Multiplier Graph

The multiplier starts at 1x and rises along a curve that is unique to each round. The graph gives you a visual read of momentum, though past curves have no bearing on when the current round will end.

Manual Cash-out Button

Tap the cash-out button at any multiplier above 1x and your stake is multiplied by that value and returned to your wallet. The button is always visible and responsive whether you play on desktop or a phone screen.

Auto Cash-out Toggle

Enter a target multiplier before the round starts and the system exits your stake automatically when that number is reached. The setting persists across rounds until you change it or switch to manual mode.

Live Community Panel

A scrolling list beside the graph shows every active stake in real time, including the cash-out events as they happen. This is drawn from the actual Spribe feed, not a demo simulation.

Dual Stake Slots

Two bet panels sit below the graph, each with its own stake amount, auto cash-out setting and cash-out button. You can run different strategies on the two slots within a single round independently.

Recent Round Ticker

A row of crash-point results from the last twenty or so rounds runs along the top of the Aviator interface. Multipliers are colour-coded by value so you can scan recent round outcomes at a glance.

Common Questions About Aviator on nanogames

These are the questions we see most often from people exploring Aviator for the first time or returning to check a specific feature. Each answer is specific to how Aviator runs on nanogames.

Spribe generates the crash point using a provably fair algorithm before the round opens. A server seed is hashed and locked in advance, and you can verify the result using the published seed pair after the round closes.

Yes. The Aviator interface on nanogames has two separate bet panels below the graph. Each has its own stake field, auto cash-out setting and manual cash-out button, and they operate independently within the same round.

If you had an auto cash-out target set before disconnecting, the system will execute it at the server level when the multiplier hits. If you were on manual, the stake rides until the crash point and settles accordingly.

Open your round history in the account panel, locate the round by timestamp, and note the server seed and client seed shown. Run those through any SHA-256 tool to independently confirm the crash point Spribe recorded.

Aviator loads in the mobile browser on nanogames without requiring a separate download. The full interface — graph, dual bet panels, auto cash-out, live panel and chat — fits a portrait phone screen without horizontal scrolling.

The payout from a successful cash-out appears in your nanogames wallet as soon as the round closes, which is typically within a second or two of the plane leaving the screen. No manual settlement step is required.

Open a live chat session and provide your round ID and the approximate time of the tap. We pull the server log alongside the Spribe record to check whether the input reached the server before the crash point was triggered.