I found this wave of games that give money via Pix interesting. Like, there have always been promises of earning extra income, but now with Pix it’s much easier to withdraw. I tested some and they really work, but there are some things nobody talks about.



The best ones are really those that don’t require a deposit. Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate... they all basically work the same: you download, do simple tasks, play some mini-games, refer friends. But like, do you really earn real money? About R$50-100 per month if you stay there every day. It’s not to get rich, just a supplement.

Cash App is the most straightforward if you want to withdraw via Pix. But most use PayPal as an intermediary, then transfer to Pix. Toloka is more serious because you do real tasks (classifying images, answering surveys), it seems more reliable than these luck-based games like Big Time and Gamee.

I have to be honest: nobody gets rich from this. But if you’re already on your phone anyway, why not earn some extra cash? The secret is not to set high expectations and stay consistent. Some people activate 3-4 apps at the same time and manage to save a decent amount in a month.

My advice? Start with the ones that pay faster (Cash App, Toloka), then try the others. And be careful with apps that ask for an initial deposit — I don’t recommend those. The legit money-making games that pay via Pix don’t charge anything to join.

BTC is at $78.41K (-2.76%), ETH at $2.19K (-2.69%), DOGE at $0.11 (-4.28%) — the market is pretty sideways. Meanwhile, these micro-task apps keep earning steadily, without volatility. It’s not an investment, but it works as passive income.
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