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Man, I see a lot of people asking about games that actually pay via Pix directly. I decided to test some for real and found it pretty interesting how it works.
First, let me be honest: nobody gets rich from this, but you can really make some extra cash. Most work like this: you complete tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, and accumulate some money.
The ones that really work are Cash App (which pays directly via Pix, which is rare), CashPirate (super simple, but pays), Make Money (good for beginners), Toloka (the tasks are kinda fun), and FeaturePoints. There’s also Gamee, Big Time, AppKarma, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise, but most of them require going through PayPal before getting to Pix.
The thing is: most apps that actually pay via Pix (at least indirectly) require patience. You download, create an account with email, complete small tasks, accumulate balance, and cash out. Just like that.
The games that truly pay via Pix directly are few. Cash App is the highlight because you can withdraw straight to your account. The others require going through PayPal or gift cards first.
My advice: don’t expect to get rich. But if you have free time and want some extra income, it’s worth trying. Just don’t fall for those apps that promise astronomical earnings, because those are scams.
For those who want something more serious later, it’s worth learning to invest for real. With a decent platform, you can access stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies (BTC is at 77.74K, ETH at 2.17K, DOGE at 0.11), and have good charts to study. But that’s a whole other level.
Have you tried any of these apps? What was your experience?