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I was scrolling here and found it interesting that this crowd is talking about little games to make money via Pix. Like, there are quite a few apps that actually pay, but the truth is that it’s not that huge amount of money that people imagine.
I checked out some of the most well-known ones: Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate, Big Time. Most of them work like this: you download, do some small tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, and accumulate. The problem is that most pay via PayPal or gift cards first, then you transfer to Pix afterward. Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes it much easier for those in Brazil.
There’s also Toloka, which is more focused on micro-tasks, like classifying images, answering questions. It’s not a game in the traditional sense, but the app gamifies the process, so it feels somewhat similar. It also pays via PayPal.
Honestly? These little games to earn money through Pix work, but they’re not for getting rich. It’s more like extra cash, you know? It’s more worthwhile if you have free time and want to start saving up. Some people combine several apps at once to make more.
Prices are fluctuating a lot right now: Bitcoin is at 78.15K with a 1.02% drop, Ethereum at 2.19K down 1.66%, and Dogecoin at 0.11 also down 1.57%. But that’s another story.
Does anyone here use these apps? Which one do you think is the most worth it?