| Provider | InOut Games |
| Game Type | Crypto Trading |
| RTP | 96.30% |
| Volatility | medium volatility |
| Grid | — |
| Min Bet | €0.10 |
| Max Bet | €100 |
| Max Win | Unlimited |
| Provably Fair | Yes |
| Mobile Friendly | Yes |
Cryptos by InOut Games is a crash game with a cryptocurrency theme. A multiplier climbs from 1x, and you have to cash out before it crashes. The crypto-themed visuals feature Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other coin graphics, but the mechanics are standard crash game fare.

How Cryptos Works
The gameplay:
- Place your bet
- The multiplier starts rising from 1x
- Cash out at any time to lock in that multiplier
- If the game crashes before you cash out, you lose your bet
The crash point is random every round. It could crash at 1.01x or run up to 100x+. The unpredictability is what makes crash games addictive — and risky.

Auto Cash-Out and Manual Strategy
You can set an auto cash-out at a specific multiplier (e.g., 2x). This removes the temptation to hold too long. Manual play lets you ride the wave but requires discipline.
Common strategies:
- Low target (1.5x-2x) — frequent small wins. Works well until a bad streak.
- Medium target (3x-5x) — balanced approach. Misses more often but wins are solid.
- Moon shots (10x+) — rare hits but massive payouts when they land.
Provably Fair
Each crash point is determined by a server seed before the round starts. After each round, you can verify the result cryptographically. The house edge is built into the crash algorithm, not into manipulating individual rounds.
FAQ
How does Cryptos work?
A multiplier rises from 1x and you cash out before it crashes. The longer you wait, the higher the potential win, but if it crashes first you lose your bet.
Is there an auto cash-out feature?
Yes, you can set an automatic cash-out at any multiplier. The game will cash you out automatically when that multiplier is reached.
Can I play Cryptos for free?
Yes, the free demo at the top of this page uses virtual credits with the same crash mechanics as real money play.
Is Cryptos provably fair?
Yes, each crash point is determined cryptographically before the round starts. You can verify outcomes using the server and client seeds.