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After Pix exploded around here, a bunch of games that actually make money with Pix started to appear. Like, seriously, it’s not just talk. But then it gets hard to tell which ones really work and which are scams, you know? I spent some time testing and separated the 11 apps that actually make the most sense.
First: yes, it’s possible to earn some extra income playing. But relax, it’s not going to replace your salary. The idea is that little extra money to supplement, doing simple tasks, mini-games, answering surveys, or referring friends. Most work like this: you accumulate digital rewards and then cash out via PayPal or digital wallet, and then transfer to Pix.
Make Money is pretty straightforward to start. You download, create an account, and that’s it. You earn by checking in daily, testing partner apps, and completing small tasks. The balance is in dollars, withdraw via PayPal, and then send it to Pix. It won’t make you rich, but it works.
There’s also AppKarma, which rewards you for simple interactions. Play the apps they recommend, complete challenges within the games, refer friends. Pays via PayPal or gift cards. It’s not direct Pix, but you can convert.
Big Time works differently: you play mini-games, accumulate virtual tickets, and enter weekly draws. The prizes are bigger, but it’s really luck-based, not guaranteed.
There are some well-known ones: FeaturePoints (play, answer surveys, test apps), Gamee (dozens of quick mini-games), CashPirate (quite popular here in Brazil, very simple), Toloka (more focused on micro-tasks, but gamified).
Now, if you want a game that makes real money directly to Pix, Cash App is probably the best option. It allows withdrawals via Pix directly, no need to go through PayPal. Do surveys, play, complete tasks. Very practical for Brazilians.
There’s also Cash Alarm (rewards your gaming time), Easy Bucks (combines games, surveys, and invites), and Premise (more focused on quick tasks and surveys).
The important detail: most don’t pay directly via Pix. The usual path is app → PayPal → Pix. There’s a minimum withdrawal amount, but it’s usually low. The ease varies quite a bit among them.
Realistically? These apps won’t make you rich. But if you really like playing and want to earn a little while doing it, it’s worth testing. The secret is patience, consistency, and realistic expectations. Regarding market data, Bitcoin is around 78K (down 0.15%), Ethereum at 2.19K (up 0.28%), and Dogecoin at 0.11 (up 1.43%).
Now, if you’re really thinking about more consistent long-term earnings, that’s another story. Some people learn to invest seriously in stocks, ETFs, currencies, commodities. With a good platform, you get advanced charts, demo accounts to practice risk-free, and management tools. Before investing real money, train on the demo account, understand how it works, and develop your strategy calmly. Financial education and discipline make all the difference.
But going back to the game that makes real money via Pix: the main thing is not to fall for scams, understand the entire process from registration to withdrawal, and keep your feet on the ground. Scams exist, so be careful. Choose the most well-known apps, read reviews, and start slowly. And remember: investing involves risks, you know?