So, I spent a few days testing these apps that promise to pay money via Pix, and I thought it was interesting to share what I discovered. At first, I thought it was all scams, but there are apps that really pay through Pix, seriously.



The truth is, you won't get rich, but you can make some extra cash doing simple tasks, playing mini-games, or answering surveys. I tested several, and Cash App is the most straightforward since it pays directly to Pix. Now, most work like this: you earn in dollars, transfer to PayPal, and then go to Pix.

The ones that worked best for me were Make Money (very simple, just check-in and test apps), CashPirate (recurring payments, nice interface), and Toloka (if you like more focused tasks, like classifying images). AppKarma also works, but it takes longer to cash out.

What no one talks about is that apps that pay real money via Pix require patience. It's not about getting rich, but if you want a supplementary income without hassle, it's worth trying. Just be careful: don't download anything random, because there are many scams promising the world.

Big Time and Gamee operate through lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. Cash Alarm earns little but consistently. Easy Bucks also allows cashing out in crypto, which is cool if you're into that world.

The tip is: start with the simplest ones, understand how each works, and then choose which app that pays real money via Pix makes the most sense for your time. And yes, before investing heavily in anything, it's good to study a bit about finance. But to earn some extra cash without stress, these apps work.
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