Hey, I found out you can make some extra cash just by playing, without needing to invest anything. There are some apps that really work to earn money via Pix, but you have to be patient and have realistic expectations, you know? It’s not to get rich, but it can make you some change.



I tried several and separated the 11 that actually pay. Cash App is the most straightforward, it transfers directly to Pix instantly. But there are other cool ones too: CashPirate, Make Money, Toloka, Premise... each has a different way of working.

Basically, it works like this: you sign up, do simple tasks like playing mini-games, answering surveys, downloading apps, testing things. You accumulate points and cash out via PayPal or directly to Pix (depending on the app). The minimum for withdrawal varies, but it’s usually very low.

What caught my attention the most is that some apps focus on sweepstakes (like Big Time and Gamee), others on daily tasks (Toloka is good for that), and there are some that combine various methods. People who want to earn real money via Pix without deposits end up testing some until they find the rhythm.

There’s a comparison that shows which one is easier to cash out. Cash App leads because it goes directly to Pix, but CashPirate and Make Money are also smooth if you have PayPal.

Now, honestly? These apps are more for supplementary income, like saving some extra money at the end of the month. If you want more serious earnings, that’s another story — then it’s about investing in stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies. BTC is at $78.06K now (down 0.68% in the last 24h), ETH at $2.18K (-1.40%), DOGE at $0.11 (-1.10%). But then you really need to study, use a demo account, understand the market.

But if it’s just to make some extra money playing, these apps work. Just don’t fall for those promising absurd gains — those are definitely scams.
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