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I'm testing some apps to make extra money via Pix, honestly, who doesn't want a little extra cash?
Since Pix took off around here, a bunch of promising Pix games appeared, but most of them don't deliver anything.
I thought it was cool to explore which ones actually work.
After messing around a lot, I found out that you can indeed make money with Pix games, but expectations need to be realistic.
It's not about getting rich, but you can earn some extra income if you're patient and consistent.
People who really make money are always testing new apps, answering surveys, doing daily check-ins.
The apps I see working the most are like Cash App (which transfers directly to Pix, rare thing), CashPirate, Make Money, and Toloka.
Each has its own way: some you play mini-games, others you test partner apps, some work more through raffles.
Most accumulate in dollars and then you withdraw via PayPal to transfer to Pix later.
A few things I noticed: the minimum withdrawal varies a lot, some apps are pretty slow to release funds, and not every Pix game that promises pays actually does.
Cash App is the most practical for those in Brazil because it pays directly to Pix, but most work via PayPal.
Toloka is interesting because the tasks are like challenges, making it less boring than just playing all the time.
But honestly, people looking for more consistent earnings tend to go beyond that, you know?
Like, learning to invest properly, with a reliable platform, accessing the real market.
Some offer demo accounts so you can practice without risk before investing real money.
Financial education and discipline make all the difference.
My advice: try the Pix game that seems more your vibe, but don’t go in expecting to become a millionaire.
It’s more like that little extra for your coffee.
And if you want something more serious, study investing properly first.