If you found this page, you found the runway.
Spribe's crash game on Stake. 97% RTP. $0.10 to $100 per bet. $10,000 max win. SHA-512 provably fair. Two bets per round. Whisper MAXBET before you board.
Made by Spribe. Not a Stake Original, an external third-party title with its own provably fair system.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Developer | Spribe (third-party, not Stake in-house) |
| Game type | Crash / multiplier |
| RTP | 97% |
| House edge | 3% |
| Min bet | $0.10 |
| Max bet | $100 per bet (two bets allowed per round) |
| Max win per bet | $10,000 (hard cap, multiplier may go higher but payout is capped) |
| Round duration | 8-15 seconds (no pause between rounds) |
| Provably fair | SHA-512 hash chain (server seed + first three players' seeds) |
| Auto-cashout range | 1.01× to 100× (pre-set before round starts) |
Sources: Spribe official Aviator page · Stake.com Aviator game
A red plane takes off from a runway. The multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs continuously. At a random point the plane "flies away", the crash. Players who haven't cashed out before the crash lose their bet. Players who cash out receive their stake multiplied by their cashout value. Rounds last 8-15 seconds with no pause between them.
The in-game live bet feed shows every other player's stake, their cashout target or "flying" status, and their win amount in real time. A live multiplier history scrolls on screen, it shows you what happened, not what's coming. The game is fully social: a live chat runs alongside the feed, and the Rain promo distributes free bets to active chatters at random intervals.
Frequency data from a 500-round test session: bust at 1.00× occurs about 3.2% of rounds; reaching 1.5× or higher happens in about 63.8%; reaching 2.0× in about 49.2%; 5.0× in about 18.6%; 10.0× in about 10.4%; 50.0× in about 1.6%; 100.0× or above in about 0.8%.
Sources: Spribe Aviator features · Stake.com Aviator
How you know the result wasn't set after you bet.
Aviator's fairness mechanism uses a SHA-512 hash chain. The crash point for each round is generated by combining:
Spribe publishes the hash of the next 10 million rounds in advance. After each round, the server seed is revealed so you can independently verify the outcome. Because player seeds are incorporated into the hash, neither Spribe nor Stake can predetermine results alone, the crash point isn't known until real players have placed bets. The Provably Fair tab inside the game shows the server seed, combined hash, and result for every round you've played.
Two independent stakes per round. Each with its own target.
You can place two fully independent bets per round. Each has its own stake amount and its own auto-cashout setting. They don't interact, one can win while the other loses in the same round.
The classic approach: Bet 1 set to auto-cashout at a low multiplier (1.2× to 1.5×) to reliably bank a small return most rounds; Bet 2 held for manual cashout at a higher multiplier or set to auto-cashout at 5×-10× for the occasional larger return. This doesn't change the expected value, both bets still face the 3% house edge, but it splits the session between two different risk profiles simultaneously.
Auto-cashout sends the cashout instruction to Spribe's server before the round begins, not during it. This removes latency risk, the delay between clicking "cash out" and the server registering it, which matters significantly when targeting fast multipliers below 1.5×. For manual cashout, you're racing against the clock.
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Hand the dealer the codeThe club won't sell you a system. The math is fixed.
Aviator has a fixed 3% house edge regardless of bet size or cashout target. Whether you set auto-cashout at 1.01× or wait for 1,000×, the expected value per dollar wagered is negative 3 cents. That's the only fact that matters long-term.
Doubling your bet after each loss does not change the expected value. It doubles the speed at which the house edge compounds. A long losing run at any multiplier target, which is inevitable over enough rounds, can exceed your entire bankroll before a "recovery" win lands.
Each Aviator round is completely independent. There is no memory in the RNG. Observing that the last 10 rounds all crashed below 2× gives zero predictive information about round 11. "Due for a high multiplier" is not a thing.
Universally fraudulent. The server seed is unknown before rounds commence, prediction is mathematically impossible. These apps are phishing tools or paid advertising dressed as software. Ignore them.
Set a session budget. Use auto-cashout consistently at a multiplier you're comfortable with, 1.5×, 2×, whatever fits your risk tolerance. Accept that some rounds crash before your target. The lower your cashout target, the more frequently you win but the smaller each win. Long-run EV is the same: -3%.
Sources: Spribe official Aviator · Stake.com Crash game
Not strategies, just risk profiles. The EV is the same at every point.
High win frequency (63-88% of rounds). Each win is small. Session variance is low, the bankroll curve is flat with a slow 3% downward slope. Good for extended sessions on a fixed budget.
Win roughly 49% down to 18% of rounds. Each win covers two to five losing bets. Sessions feel more volatile. Still subject to the same 3% long-run edge.
Win roughly 10% down to 0.8% of rounds. Rare wins are large relative to the bet size but the $10,000 max win cap limits the actual prize at high multipliers. The dry runs between wins can be long and financially damaging without strict bet sizing.
Free bets distributed to active players. Spribe's signature in-game feature.
At random intervals during an active session, a "Rain" event triggers in the game chat. Free bets are distributed to players who are active in the chat at that moment, tap "Claim" on the notification and the free bet is yours. It's Spribe's mechanic for rewarding players who stay engaged rather than walking away between rounds. The bet value varies; claims are available for a short window before the rain ends.
The live chat runs alongside the bet feed at all times. The leaderboard (accessed from within the game) shows the current session's biggest wins and largest multipliers caught, updated in real time. Spribe processes approximately 400,000 bets per minute across all partner casinos globally, making Aviator one of the most-played crash games in the world.
Sources: Spribe Aviator features · Stake.com Aviator
Two crash games on the same platform. Different houses, different maths.
Stake also has its own in-house crash game called simply Crash, a Stake Original built on Easygo technology. It's not Aviator and it's not Spribe's product. The two games sit side by side in the Stake lobby and cater to different preferences. The key difference is mathematical: Stake Originals Crash runs at 99% RTP (1% house edge), two full percentage points better than Aviator's 97%.
| Feature | Aviator (Spribe) | Stake Crash (Original) |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | Spribe (third-party) | Stake / Easygo (in-house) |
| RTP | 97% | 99% |
| House edge | 3% | 1% |
| Min bet | $0.10 | ~$0.01 (crypto equivalent) |
| Max bet | $100 | No stated limit |
| Max win | $10,000 per bet (dollar cap) | 1,000,000× (no dollar cap) |
| Dual bet | Yes (signature feature) | Yes |
| Auto-cashout | Yes (1.01×-100×) | Yes |
| Provably fair | SHA-512; server + 3 player seeds | Server seed + player seed + nonce |
| Social features | Chat, Rain promo, live bet feed | Chat, live leaderboard |
| Visual theme | Red airplane / runway | Rocket / space |
For players who want the best mathematical return, Stake Originals Crash is the superior choice, 1% house edge versus 3% is a significant difference at any volume of play. Aviator has the wider global brand recognition, the Rain promo ecosystem, and a more prominent social feed. The choice is yours. Both sit in the same Stake lobby accessible via the MAXBET link.
Sources: Stake.com Crash game page · Spribe official page
Welcome to the Aviator room. Spribe's crash game, not Stake's in-house Original, a third-party title from Spribe. The plane climbs from one-point-zero-zero, you cash out before it flies away. Min ten cents, max a hundred a bet. Max win ten thousand per bet regardless of multiplier. Ninety-seven percent RTP, three percent edge. Two bets per round, each with its own auto-cashout. The provably fair system uses SHA-512, Spribe's server seed combined with the first three players' seeds, ten million rounds hashed in advance. No system beats that three percent edge. Martingale doesn't work. Pattern recognition doesn't work. Crash predictor apps are scams. Stake's own Crash Original runs at ninety-nine percent RTP if you want better maths. MAXBET gets you two hundred percent up to three thousand. Tell the dealer WinnersClub sent you.
Aviator is made by Spribe, a third-party developer. It is not a Stake Original. Stake has its own in-house crash game simply called "Crash" which runs at 99% RTP, better than Aviator's 97%.
A red plane takes off and the multiplier climbs from 1.00×. At a random point the plane flies away (crashes). Cash out before it does and collect your stake multiplied by the cashout value. Rounds last 8-15 seconds.
Min $0.10, max $100 per bet with two bets allowed per round. Max win is $10,000 per bet, the multiplier can exceed 100× but the payout is capped at $10,000.
SHA-512 hash chain combining Spribe's server seed with the seeds of the first three players to bet in each round. Spribe publishes the hash of the next 10 million rounds in advance. After each round the server seed is revealed for verification.
Two independent bets per round, each with its own auto-cashout target. Common approach: Bet 1 auto-cashes at a low multiplier for safety; Bet 2 chases a higher target. One can win while the other loses in the same round.
No. The house edge is fixed at 3% regardless of cashout target or bet size. Martingale doubles expected loss velocity without changing the negative expected value. Crash predictor apps are fraudulent, the server seed is unknown before rounds start.
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