So, I've been testing some gaming apps that pay via Pix for a while and I found it interesting to share what I discovered. It's not quick wealth, but you can really earn some extra cash, you know?



The truth is that many people are asking if these apps really work. They do, but don’t expect them to replace your salary. The thing is, most pay via PayPal first and then you transfer to Pix, which is a bit annoying but it works.

I tested Cash App, which is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, much more practical. Then there's CashPirate, which everyone here knows — it's simple, play, watch videos, download apps, and stuff. Make Money is also easy to start with, no need to put in money at the beginning.

There are some more different ones like Big Time, which works through a lottery, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. Toloka is more about tasks, not a traditional game, but it pays properly. FeaturePoints is also quite complete if you want to switch between playing and answering surveys.

What I noticed is that games that pay via Pix really require patience. It doesn’t come very fast, but it adds up. Some people earn about 50-100 reais per month doing this regularly. It depends on how much time you dedicate and which app you choose.

The basic comparison: Cash App is the most direct for Pix, CashPirate and Make Money are the most well-known, Toloka pays well if you do the tasks right. Gamee and Big Time are more about lottery, so it’s more like gambling.

If you're thinking about starting, my advice is to try 2-3 different apps and see which one fits your schedule best. Don’t put real money into any of them at first, it’s just for earning. And remember, games that pay via Pix won’t solve your financial life, but it’s extra money to supplement your income.

For those who want something more serious later, then it’s worth studying real investments in stocks, crypto, and such. But that’s another story and really requires financial education. For now, these apps are more of a pastime that makes some money.
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