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So, I was browsing apps that actually pay via Pix and found some interesting ones. It’s not about getting rich, but you can make some extra cash if you’re patient. I tested a few, and some really work, like this Cash App that pays directly to Pix, which is much more convenient than others that require going through PayPal first.
There are plenty of options: Make Money, CashPirate, AppKarma, Toloka, Big Time, Gamee, FeaturePoints, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise. Each works differently — some you play mini-games, others do tasks, watch videos, download apps, that kind of thing. The withdrawal amount varies a lot; some pay directly, others you need to convert via PayPal.
But honestly, it’s not meant to be counted as a salary. It’s that extra money that comes in when you have free time, you know? Like, I did daily check-ins, completed some simple tasks, answered surveys... and earned some cash. The withdrawal fee is low in some, quite high in others. And some only pay through sweepstakes, so it’s unpredictable.
What caught my attention is that most don’t pay directly via Pix; you need to go through PayPal or gift cards first. Only Cash App can transfer directly, at least from what I tested. Earnings are slow, but steady if you get the hang of it.
My advice? If you want to make real money, these apps work for extra income, but they don’t replace anything. And before investing money in anything, do thorough research on how it works. By the way, if you’re interested in investing seriously, it’s better to learn about the market itself, with a demo account to practice without risk. But that’s a different story.
Is anyone else using these apps? Which one is giving you the best results?