Aviatrix
The first crash game with customizable NFT airplanes. Same crash mechanic as Aviator, but your jet's traits affect your bonuses, leveling, and visible identity on the leaderboard.
- Provider
- Aviatrix
- Category
- Crash Games
- Deposit
- USDT · USDC · INR
- Mobile
- Yes — instant play
All bonuses subject to T&Cs · 18+ only · Play responsibly
USDT TRC20 or USDC Polygon — no bank login, no OTP, no rejected card.
India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Nigeria, Kenya — same wallet, no country holds.
TRC20 settles in 1–2 min, Polygon under 30 sec. You control your crypto.
Crash games, Plinko, and most slots ship cryptographic seeds you can verify.
How Aviatrix works
- Place a bet, watch the plane take off, cash out before it crashes — same core as Aviator.
- Your airplane is an NFT (or default jet for new players). Customize body, wings, engine, paint.
- Plane traits affect leaderboard cosmetics; some traits unlock perks like delayed cashout or auto-rebet bonuses.
- Level-up system: every X completed rounds advances your jet's rank, visible in lobby and chat.
- Provably-fair RNG (cryptographic seed verifiable post-spin). RTP 97%.
Why Aviatrix is popular
Aviatrix was the first crash game to add NFT collectibility to the genre, launched in 2022. The customization layer creates investment and identity — players grind for distinctive jets that get recognized in the lobby chat. It's the same crash math as Aviator at heart, but the social and collectible layers add stickiness. Strongest in crypto-native markets (India, Nigeria, Russia, Brazil) where NFT understanding is already present. The genre overlap with Aviator means most players who try Aviatrix already understand the cash-out mechanic; the differentiation is purely the meta-game.
Strategy tips for Aviatrix
- Same as Aviator: use auto-cashout at 1.5x-2x for grind, or dual-bet (one cash low, one ride high).
- NFT traits don't change the underlying math — don't pay extra for jets thinking they'll boost RTP. They affect cosmetics and social standing.
- Level-up systems reward consistent play. If you're a regular Aviatrix player, the perks (auto-rebet bonuses) compound over time.
- Avoid the secondary NFT market unless you're collecting for the long term. Most jets trade below mint price.
Tips are general guidance. Casino games carry risk — never stake more than you can afford to lose.
Where Aviatrix is played
India (large), Nigeria, Russia, Brazil, Eastern Europe. NFT-aware crypto-native players globally. Less penetration in Southeast Asia where Aviator dominates.
Aviatrix FAQs
Aviatrix vs Aviator — which has better odds?
Both publish 97% RTP. Mathematically equivalent. Aviatrix differs in the NFT/customization meta-layer, not the math. Choose based on whether you want collectible identity (Aviatrix) or pure simplicity (Aviator).
Do I need to own an NFT to play?
No — every player gets a default jet for free. NFT customization is optional. You can play the entire game without ever buying an NFT.
Can I sell my Aviatrix NFT?
Yes — Aviatrix jets are tradeable on supported NFT marketplaces (OpenSea, Magic Eden). Market depth varies; most trade below mint. Treat as cosmetic, not investment.
Is Aviatrix provably fair?
Yes — each crash point is determined by cryptographic seed (server seed + player seed combined). Verifiable post-round using Aviatrix Studio\'s seed tool. Standard provably-fair implementation.