GAME REFERENCE

Aviator Is Live at btv 168 Indonesia

Aviator runs on btv 168 with real-time multiplier rounds, instant cash-out mechanics and a single-screen experience built for Indonesian accounts. Open your account and jump into the round...

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btv 168 What Aviator Brings to Your Screen

What Aviator Brings to Your Screen

Aviator is a crash-style round game developed by Spribe, one of the most recognised providers in the live-action genre. Each round launches a plane that climbs with a rising multiplier. You decide when to cash out — hold too long and the plane flies off, ending the round. The tension is the game. No reels, no lines — just your read of

the curve and the moment you pull the trigger.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Aviator reference highlights

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Mechanic

Rising Multiplier Curve

Every round begins at 1x and climbs unpredictably. Your job is to cash out before the plane disappears. The longer you hold, the higher the potential reward — and the higher the risk you carry into each second.

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Feature

Auto Cash-Out Setting

Set a target multiplier before the round starts and Aviator handles the exit for you. Useful when you want a disciplined approach across multiple rounds without watching the curve manually every single time.

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Social

Live Bet Feed Panel

A live panel shows what other accounts are doing in the same round — their bets, their cash-out points, their multipliers. It adds a social dimension that pure slot rounds simply cannot replicate on their own.

How Aviator Rounds Actually Work

Aviator's structure is straightforward to learn but genuinely difficult to master. Each element of the round is designed to keep your decision in focus — from...

Round Entry Window

Before each round lifts off there is a brief betting window. You place your stake amount during this window. Miss it and you wait for the next round, which starts within a few seconds on our platform.

Dual Bet Slots

Aviator lets you place two independent bets in a single round. Each bet has its own cash-out timing, so you can play a conservative exit on one and let the other run further up the multiplier curve.

Multiplier Behaviour

The multiplier starts at 1x and rises continuously. Its ceiling is random each round — it can crash at 1.1x or climb past 100x. No pattern repeats, and each round result is generated independently by Spribe's certified engine.

In-Round Cash-Out

Tap the cash-out button at any moment while the plane is still flying and your stake is multiplied by the value shown. Timing is everything. Your account receives the result as soon as the round closes.

Aviator Transparency at a Glance

We display Aviator's core game parameters openly so you can set expectations before the round starts. These figures come from Spribe's published specifications and apply to all accounts...

Game TypeCrash / Multiplier Round
Return Rate97% (Spribe published)
VolatilityHigh — wide result variance
Device AccessMobile, tablet and desktop in supported regions where local law permits
ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone, Round by Round

Aviator is one of the few round-based games that actually feels built for mobile — the single-screen layout, large cash-out button and real-time curve scale cleanly to any screen size...

Full-Screen Curve View
One-Tap Cash-Out Button
Live Bet Panel on Mobile
Auto Cash-Out via Phone
Instant Round Reload
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24/7 SUPPORT

Support Paths Inside Aviator

If something unexpected happens mid-round or you have questions about how Aviator results are recorded, our support channels are open. Every query about a round outcome or account display is handled with the actual round data attached.

Team online

Round Result Disputes

If a round result looks different from what you observed, contact support with your round ID. We pull the Spribe engine log and walk through the exact multiplier sequence recorded for your account session.

Auto Cash-Out Not Triggered

If your auto cash-out target wasn't executed at the set multiplier, our team checks the server-side timestamp against the round timeline. Connectivity drops mid-round are the most common cause we investigate first.

Account Balance After Round

Round payouts post to your account balance immediately after the plane exits. If the balance display hasn't updated within two minutes, a quick refresh usually resolves it — or reach us directly for a manual check.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Why Aviator on btv 168 Is Verifiable

Spribe designed Aviator on a provably fair foundation, meaning the outcome of every round can be independently verified. We surface these signals so your confidence in each result is based on data...

Spribe Provider

Aviator is built and maintained exclusively by Spribe, a certified crash-game developer. Their engine credentials are publicly listed and the game runs the same certified build on our platform as on any licensed integration.

Provably Fair Engine

Each round uses a cryptographic seed shared before the round starts. After the round closes you can verify the outcome yourself using the published hash. No result can be altered once the seed is committed.

Independent Certification

Spribe's random result engine is tested by third-party labs. Certification reports confirm the return rate and variance figures match published specifications across a statistically significant sample of rounds.

Round History Log

Your personal round history is stored on your account. Every bet, every cash-out point and every multiplier you experienced is logged and accessible so you can review your own session data at any time.

No Altered Odds

The multiplier curve is not adjusted based on how many accounts are betting in a round. Each round's outcome is set before bets are placed, so the number of active bets never influences when the plane exits.

Supported Region Access

Aviator is available on btv 168 in supported regions where local law permits. Accounts outside supported regions are blocked at the provider level, not selectively — the same rule applies to every account uniformly.

Aviator Alongside Other Round-Based Games

Choosing Aviator over other formats comes down to how you like your decisions structured. Here is how Aviator sits relative to the other game types we carry on...

Aviator vs SlotsSlots resolve automatically — you spin and wait. Aviator puts the exit decision in your hands every round. If you prefer active decisions over passive spins, Aviator's structure suits that instinct directly.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat runs on fixed odds between two hands. Aviator's multiplier is open-ended and can climb well beyond any fixed table payout. The risk profile is different but so is the ceiling you can aim for.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette outcome is set the moment the wheel spins — you cannot exit early. In Aviator you can take profit at any point before the crash. That mid-round agency is the defining difference between the two formats.
Aviator vs Dice GamesDice games offer instant binary outcomes. Aviator stretches the decision across several seconds per round, creating a sustained tension that dice formats resolve too quickly to replicate in the same way.
Aviator vs Plinko-Style GamesPlinko drops a ball through pegs to a fixed multiplier row. Aviator's multiplier is continuous and exits at an unknown point. The open-ended ceiling in Aviator creates a different risk-reward calculation each round.
Aviator vs Sports BettingSports bets settle after a full match. Aviator rounds settle in under thirty seconds. If you want short resolution cycles without waiting for a final whistle, Aviator fits that preference more directly than a match market.
Aviator vs Crash AlternativesSeveral crash-style games exist in our lobby. Aviator stands out through Spribe's provably fair verification layer and the dual-bet mechanic, which most alternative crash formats do not offer within a single round.
AT A GLANCE

Six Things That Define Aviator

These are the concrete characteristics that separate Aviator from other formats in our lobby. Each point reflects how the game is actually structured, not how it is marketed.

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Sub-30-Second Rounds Most Aviator rounds resolve in under thirty seconds from takeoff to crash. The pace means you go through many decision cycles in a short session, which suits accounts that prefer fast resolution over long-form rounds.
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97% Return Rate Spribe publishes a 97% return rate for Aviator. That figure is one of the higher published rates among crash-style formats and sits above many slot categories we carry in the same lobby section.
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Two Simultaneous Bets The dual-bet feature lets you split your approach within one round — a short-exit bet and a long-run bet active at the same time. This built-in flexibility is one of Aviator's most practical structural advantages.
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No Payline Complexity There are no lines, no symbols and no bonus-trigger sequences to track. The entire round is one curve and one button. That simplicity means you focus entirely on timing rather than rule recall during play.
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Provably Fair Per Round Every single round produces a verifiable hash you can check independently. This is not a periodic audit — it is a per-round cryptographic commitment that applies to every result your account sees, without exception.
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Cross-Device Consistency The same round feed, the same cash-out latency and the same dual-bet panel appear whether you open Aviator on a phone browser or a desktop browser. We keep the experience consistent across screen sizes by design.

Aviator Questions We Hear Most Often

Spribe's engine generates a cryptographic seed before the round opens. The multiplier ceiling is derived from that seed and cannot be changed after bets are placed. You can verify the result after the round using the published hash.

Yes. Aviator has two independent bet slots per round. You set a different stake and a different auto cash-out target for each slot. They operate entirely separately, so one exiting early does not affect the other bet's position.

If your connection drops while a round is active, Aviator's server-side logic continues running your bet. If you set an auto cash-out target beforehand, it executes on the server even if your screen is not loading at the time.

The 97% return rate is a long-run statistical average across millions of rounds, as published by Spribe. Individual rounds vary widely — a single session can land above or well below that figure depending on the multiplier sequence.

Aviator is one of the lighter round-based games in our lobby in terms of load size. On a standard 4G connection it typically loads within a few seconds. The single-screen layout means there is very little additional content to fetch after the initial load.

No. The crash point is fixed by the cryptographic seed before any bets are accepted. The number of active bets in a round has no influence on the multiplier ceiling. Spribe's architecture is designed to prevent that kind of variance.

Your round history is in the account activity section. Every Aviator round you participated in shows the multiplier reached, your bet amount, your cash-out point and the resulting account credit — stored as a permanent log for your reference.