Aviator is the game that's got everyone talking. A plane takes off, the multiplier climbs, and you decide when to cash out before it crashes. Simple concept, intense execution. At 70 Jaya, Aviator runs on a provably fair system with real-time multipliers that can reach into the hundreds — and your winnings land in your account the moment you cash out.
Aviator is a crash-style game developed by Spribe that's taken the online gaming world by storm over the past few years. The premise is beautifully simple: a small plane takes off on your screen, and a multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x upward. Your job is to hit the cash out button before the plane flies away — because when it does, any uncashed bets are lost.
What makes Aviator genuinely different from slots or table games is that you're in control of when you exit. There's no waiting for reels to stop or cards to be dealt. Every second the plane is in the air, you're making a decision. Cash out early at 1.5x for a safe small win, or hold your nerve and ride it to 20x, 50x, or beyond. That tension is what keeps players coming back to 70 Jaya's Aviator table day after day.
The game also has a strong social element. You can see what other players at 70 Jaya are betting and when they cash out in real time, which adds a layer of community to every round. Watching someone ride a multiplier to 100x while you cashed out at 3x is both painful and motivating in equal measure.
Every round at 70 Jaya's Aviator table lasts just a few seconds to a couple of minutes. The multiplier climbs, players cash out at different points, and then the plane crashes — resetting everything for the next round. Here's a snapshot of what the live table looks like mid-game.
Create your free 70 Jaya account and deposit using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Funds are credited instantly so you can jump straight into the game without any waiting around.
Navigate to the Aviator section from the main menu. The game loads directly in your browser — no app download needed, though the 70 Jaya app works great for mobile play too.
Enter your stake in the bet panel before the plane takes off. You can place two simultaneous bets if you want to run different strategies in the same round — one conservative, one aggressive.
Once the round starts, the plane takes off and the multiplier begins rising from 1.00x. The longer you wait, the higher your potential payout — but the crash can happen at any moment.
Hit the cash out button whenever you're happy with the multiplier. Your winnings are calculated instantly: stake × multiplier at the time you cashed out. Miss the window and the bet is lost.
Set a target multiplier and 70 Jaya's Aviator will automatically cash out when it's reached. Useful if you have a specific strategy and don't want emotions to override your plan mid-round.
There's no guaranteed way to beat Aviator — the crash point is determined by a provably fair algorithm that nobody can predict. But how you manage your bets and cash-out targets makes a real difference to your overall experience. Here are the approaches that experienced players at 70 Jaya tend to use.
The most important thing is bankroll discipline. Decide before you start how much you're willing to play with in a session, and stick to it. Aviator rounds are fast — sometimes just a few seconds — so it's easy to burn through funds quickly if you're not paying attention to your stake sizes.
Set auto cash out at 1.5x or 2x and bet consistently. You won't win big on any single round, but you'll cash out frequently and keep your balance stable over a long session.
Place two bets simultaneously. Set one to auto cash out at 2x for safety, and let the other ride manually for a higher multiplier. This way you always lock in something while hunting a bigger win.
Pick a specific multiplier target — say 10x — and only bet when you feel the conditions are right. Smaller stake, patient approach, waiting for the big round rather than grinding every single one.
Double your stake after a loss and return to base after a win, targeting a low multiplier like 2x. Requires a solid bankroll buffer and strict loss limits — use this one carefully at 70 Jaya.
One of the most common questions new players ask is whether Aviator is rigged. It's a fair question — when a game can crash at 1.01x, it's natural to wonder if something shady is going on. The answer at 70 Jaya is a clear no, and here's why.
Aviator uses a provably fair system, which means the crash point for every round is determined by a cryptographic hash generated before the round begins. Players can verify the result of any round independently after it ends. The outcome cannot be changed once the round starts, and neither 70 Jaya nor the game provider can manipulate it mid-flight.
Each round's outcome is locked in by a verifiable hash before betting opens.
Any player can independently verify the crash point of any completed round.
First-time depositors at 70 Jaya receive a welcome bonus that gives you extra funds to explore Aviator and other games. More balance means more rounds, more chances to catch a big multiplier, and more time to find the strategy that works for you.
Claim Your BonusThere are plenty of places to play Aviator online, but 70 Jaya offers a combination of features that makes it the right choice for players in Bangladesh.
When you cash out in Aviator, your winnings hit your 70 Jaya balance immediately. Withdrawals to bKash and Nagad are processed fast — no multi-day waits.
Aviator at 70 Jaya runs perfectly on any Android or iOS device. The cash out button is large and responsive — critical when you're trying to exit at exactly the right moment.
See other players' bets and cash outs in real time. The live feed adds a social dimension that makes every round feel like a shared experience rather than a solo grind.
Bet in Bangladeshi Taka with no conversion fees. Deposit and withdraw via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — the payment methods you already use every day.
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