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I was browsing around and found quite a few interesting things about games that pay directly to Pix. Like, it's not to get rich, but you can generate a legitimate extra income even so. People have been using it a lot since Pix exploded here.
The thing is, there are several apps that actually work. Cash App is the most practical if you want to withdraw directly to Pix, but there are other options too. CashPirate, Make Money, Toloka... each has its own way of functioning. Some you play mini-games, others you complete simple tasks, answer surveys, download apps. Gamee is more focused on raffles, Big Time too.
Most of the games that pay directly to Pix work like this: you earn in dollars or points, then convert via PayPal or digital wallet and send it to Pix. Some like FeaturePoints and AppKarma also pay in gift cards if you prefer.
What most people are using is CashPirate itself, very simple to use. There’s also Premise and Easy Bucks that work well. Cash Alarm is slower but steady. Toloka is interesting because it’s not a classic game, it’s more micro-tasks, but it pays properly.
The truth is, no one is going to get rich from this, but if you have time and patience, it really pays off. The important thing is to choose apps that pay for real and not waste time on scams. People are finding that these games that pay directly to Pix work better when you do multiple things at once — a bit of gaming here, a bit of research there.
But like, if you want more consistent earnings, the way is to learn how to invest properly. Stock market, ETFs, crypto, commodities... they have more potential than these apps. But then you need financial education and discipline.
Is anyone else using these games that pay directly to Pix, or is it just me?