GAME REFERENCE

Aviator on basic4d

Aviator is the crash round our Indonesia visitors open the most, and we host it with one-tap entry from the lobby chip row. A red plane climbs, your...

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What Aviator brings to the lobby

Aviator is built by Spribe and sits in our crash-game shelf alongside the live tables and slot rooms. The rules are short: place a stake before the round, watch the plane lift, and cash out before it disappears. The multiplier curve is provably fair and resets every round. We surface it on the front page because rounds are quick, the math is

visible, and you can play it between two slot spins without losing your seat in the lobby.

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Aviator features worth opening

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Dual stake

Two bets per round

Aviator lets you run two stakes side by side in the same round. We use this often — one early conservative cashout, one held longer for a bigger curve. Both show live on your account panel.

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Auto-cashout rule

Set a target multiplier and Aviator will pull your stake the moment the plane hits it. We recommend this when you're on mobile data and want the round to fire even if the tab loses focus for a second.

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Live round chat

Every round shows other cashouts in real time on the side panel. You can see who pulled at 1.4x and who held until 12x. It's the part of Aviator regulars on basic4d open first.

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— basic4d platform team

How Aviator plays on basic4d

Entry from the lobby

Aviator sits in the crash row on the basic4d home screen. One tap loads the round window with your account balance already attached. No extra login, no separate wallet — we keep it inside the same session you opened.

Round structure

Each Aviator round starts with a short betting window, then the plane takes off and the multiplier climbs from 1.00x. You cash out manually or via your auto rule. Rounds usually resolve inside thirty seconds, which is why we shelf it near the slot lobby.

Betting mechanics

Stake sizes are flexible — small enough for a casual round, large enough to matter when the curve holds. The dual-bet panel means you can hedge a safe pull against a longer hold inside one round without juggling tabs.

Mobile feel

On a phone, Aviator fills the screen vertically with the cashout button thumb-reachable. We tuned the basic4d wrapper so the round panel doesn't scroll away when the keyboard opens for a stake edit. It feels native on Android and iOS.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

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Game type

Crash / multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair with seed verification visible from the round history panel on basic4d.

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Volatility

High — the curve can break at 1.01x or hold past 100x. We flag Aviator as a high-variance game in the lobby tag row.

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Supported devices

Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browser. The round panel auto-rotates on phones and keeps the cashout button thumb-anchored.

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Access region

Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, loaded directly inside the basic4d session — no separate provider login.

MOBILE READY

Aviator on your phone

Aviator was designed for vertical phone screens first, and we kept that shape inside basic4d. Open the lobby on your commute, tap the crash row, and the round...

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24/7 SUPPORT

Help inside an Aviator round

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Round disputes

If a round resolved oddly on your screen, our chat team can pull the seed and the server log for that exact Aviator round and walk you through what the multiplier did.

Cashout not firing

Auto-cashout rules occasionally need a refresh after a connection drop. Ping support inside the lobby and we'll reset the rule on your account without closing the round window.

Stake limit questions

Aviator has its own min and max stake separate from the slot lobby. Our team can confirm the live limits on your account tier and adjust them where the provider allows.

TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator is fair on basic4d

Spribe original

Aviator is the original crash title from Spribe, not a clone. We pull it directly from the licensed provider feed so the round math matches every other Spribe-hosted lobby.

Provably fair seeds

Every Aviator round generates a server seed, client seed and nonce. You can open the round history on basic4d and verify the multiplier was set before the plane took off.

Independent testing

Spribe's RNG is tested by independent labs and the certification covers the Aviator curve we serve. The certificate reference is available from the in-game info panel.

Round history

The last hundred multipliers stay visible on the side panel. You can scroll back, copy a round ID and verify the seed externally if you want a second opinion.

No house interference

basic4d does not run the Aviator round engine. We surface the provider feed inside our lobby — the multiplier you see is the same one every Spribe outlet sees.

Account-level logs

Every stake, cashout and auto-rule trigger is logged on your account page. You can pull a CSV of your Aviator history any time from the basic4d session menu.

Aviator vs other crash & quick games

Aviator vs JetXBoth are crash rounds, but Aviator has the dual-bet panel and the live chat side rail. JetX leans on a heavier visual and a slower curve start.
Aviator vs SpacemanSpaceman is the Pragmatic answer to crash with partial cashout. Aviator keeps cashout binary — one tap, full stake — which most basic4d regulars prefer for speed.
Aviator vs MinesMines is a single-player tile game with no round timer. Aviator runs on a shared round clock so the social side panel matters; Mines is quieter, more solo-paced.
Aviator vs PlinkoPlinko is instant per drop, Aviator runs on a fixed round window. If you want quicker resolutions Plinko wins; if you want the climb tension, Aviator is the pick.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat has a dealer, side bets and a longer hand cycle. Aviator strips all that out — pure multiplier, no table etiquette, faster between rounds on mobile.
Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with feature buys. Aviator has no reels — the multiplier curve is the whole game. Many of you keep both open in different tabs.
Aviator vs DiceDice is one-shot per roll with a fixed target. Aviator gives you a moving target you can ride. Dice resolves quicker; Aviator rewards patience inside the round.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Aviator highlights at a glance

Quick rounds Most Aviator rounds resolve in under thirty seconds. You can...
Dual-bet panel Run two independent stakes in the same round with separate...
Auto rules Auto-bet and auto-cashout let you set a strategy and watch...
Provably fair Seeds are exposed per round so you can verify the...
Live side rail See other cashouts as they happen. It's social without being...
Low entry stake Aviator's minimum stake is low enough to learn the rhythm...

Aviator questions we hear most

Sign in, tap the crash row on the lobby home, and Aviator loads inside the same session. Your basic4d balance is attached automatically — no separate provider login, no extra download to install.

Yes. The Aviator panel has two stake slots side by side. We often run a small early-cashout stake plus a larger held stake in the same round to balance the curve risk.

Every round generates a server seed, client seed and nonce that you can verify after the round resolves. The multiplier is locked before the plane takes off, and basic4d cannot change it mid-round.

Aviator's minimum stake is set by Spribe and we mirror it on basic4d. It's low enough to learn the rhythm of the curve before you scale your stakes up to something meaningful.

Yes. Auto-cashout keeps firing even if you lock the phone or switch apps mid-round. Set your target multiplier before the round starts and Aviator will pull the stake at that exact point.

If you had an auto-cashout rule set, it still executes on the server side. If you were planning a manual cashout, the stake resolves at whatever the plane reached when the connection cut.

Open the session menu on basic4d and pull your Aviator log. Every stake, multiplier and cashout is recorded per round, and you can export the list as a CSV any time you want.