Oh, I found some cool apps that actually pay out money via Pix. Like, it’s for real—no trick. I tested a few and it works, but you need patience, because you won’t get rich. It’s more like extra income.



Here’s how it works: there are some online games that pay through simple tasks—downloading an app, answering surveys, and things like that. Some pay you directly to Pix, and others let you receive it on PayPal and then transfer it out to Pix. Cash App is the most direct—it sends straight to Pix instantly. But there are also CashPirate, Make Money, and AppKarma that work well, it’s just that the route is a bit longer.

Then there are the nicer ones like Big Time and Gamee that use raffles—so the prizes are bigger, but it’s not guaranteed. Toloka is different: it’s not a traditional game, but it works like one, because you complete tasks and unlock more as you get them right. These online pay-to-play games work best if you have consistency—it’s not about getting rich fast.

There are also FeaturePoints, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise. Each one works its own way: some focus more on mini-games, others on surveys; some let you refer friends and earn a commission. The important thing is not to expect miracles—it’s just a supplement.

But hey, if you want to earn more consistently, that’s a different story. Some people, after making some extra money with online pay-to-play games, decide to move on to investing—then the money really grows. Bitcoin is at 78.38K, Ethereum 2.19K, Dogecoin 0.11 (all going up a little today). But that’s real risk—it’s not a game, it’s real investing.

If you want to test before putting in real money, there’s a demo account with 50,000 virtual funds to practice. But let’s take it slow—financial education first. These online pay-to-play game apps are good to start with, to earn a bit of extra cash, but the rest is a different story.
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