There's been a lot of this lately—apps to make money via Pix.


I decided to test some, and I'll be honest: it works, but it's not that easy money that people promise.
More like an extra income, you know?

There are plenty of options out there.
I tried Cash App, which is one of the most straightforward—directly to Pix, no need to convert through PayPal.
But most of the others (CashPirate, Make Money, AppKarma) work like this: you accumulate in dollars, send to PayPal, and then transfer to Pix.
A bit annoying, but it works.

The apps I found most fun for earning money via Pix were: Toloka (which is more task-based, like classifying images), Big Time (has some raffles that pay more), FeaturePoints (pretty complete), Gamee (if you like playing mini-games), and CashPirate, which is well-known here in Brazil.

There’s also Premise focused on quick surveys, Cash Alarm that gradually accumulates, Easy Bucks that combines various earning types, and AppKarma, which lets you refer friends and earn extra.

Now, honestly: don’t expect to get rich.
You’ll earn a few reais here, a few dollars there.
It works better if you use multiple apps at the same time and have patience.
The people who earn the most are those who check in every day, complete tasks, watch videos, download partner apps... it’s a bit repetitive.

About the cryptocurrencies going on: Bitcoin is at $78.06K (down -0.22%), Ethereum at $2.18K (up +0.21%), and Dogecoin at $0.11 (up +0.31%).
But if you’re thinking about investing seriously, these extra earning apps aren’t the way.
It’s better to study the market, use a demo account to practice, and then invest real money.

If you want to try apps to make money via Pix, my advice is: download 2 or 3, don’t waste time on all of them.
See which one works best with your rhythm, and that’s it.
And be careful with those that ask for an initial deposit—those are usually scams.
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