Oh, I think it's cool that there are apps that really make money. Like, everyone says it's a scam, but some actually do work. I tested several and I'll tell you which ones are worth it.



I started with Make Money, pretty simple. Just check-in, download partner apps, complete some boring tasks. The money accumulates in dollars and then you withdraw via PayPal. No direct Pix, but you can transfer later.

Then I tried AppKarma and CashPirate. These two work similarly: you play, complete challenges, refer friends, and earn. It takes longer to save up a decent amount, but it's steady. The problem is that most don’t pay directly via Pix, you have to go through PayPal or gift cards.

Now, if you want something more direct, Cash App is the closest. Pays via Pix or Mercado Pago without too many intermediaries. But earnings are slower too.

There’s also Toloka, which isn’t exactly a game, but it’s gamified. You do micro-tasks like classifying images, answering basic questions. Pays better than most, but requires more attention.

The truth is, apps that really make money exist, but you won’t get rich. It’s extra income, like 50-100 reais a month if you’re consistent. Gamee and Big Time pay more, but those are lotteries, so it’s like gambling.

What annoyed me the most is that almost none pay directly via Pix. You always have to go through PayPal, gift cards, or digital wallets. But once you get the hang of it, it’s smooth.

People who want to earn more seriously should consider investing for real, like in stocks or crypto. But for those just looking for some extra cash without hassle, these apps that really make money do work. Just be patient and don’t expect to get rich fast.

BTC is at 79.13K now (-2.36%), ETH at 2.23K (-1.87%), DOGE at 0.11 (-2.82%). The market is a bit tense, but these apps keep working normally.
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