So I found this wave of games to make money via Pix that’s happening around here interesting. The truth is that there are some legitimate apps, it’s not just empty promises. I tested several and I’ll tell you what really works.



First thing: don’t expect to get rich. This does generate extra income, but nothing to replace your salary. Most work with simple tasks, mini-games, or surveys. You accumulate in dollars or points and then cash out via PayPal, which is then transferred to Pix.

The best ones I found were Cash App (which pays directly via Pix, very practical), CashPirate (easy to use and recurring payments), Make Money (great for beginners), and Toloka (if you like quick tasks). Gamee and Big Time also work, but earnings come more from raffles, so less predictable.

There’s also FeaturePoints, AppKarma, Premise, Cash Alarm, and Easy Bucks. Each has its own way: some focus on playing, others on surveys, some let you refer friends and earn bonuses. The cool thing is that you can combine several apps to earn more.

The process is always like this: you play or complete tasks, accumulate balance, cash out via PayPal (most don’t pay directly via Pix, only Cash App does), and then transfer to your account. The minimum amount is low in almost all, so it’s not hard to start cashing out.

Those who want to earn more consistently usually turn to real investments afterward. But these money-making games via Pix are good for extra cash while you learn about the market. BTC is at 78.16K (down 0.18% in the last 24h), ETH at 2.18K (up 0.21%), and DOGE at 0.11 (up 0.31%), if anyone’s following.

The tip is: don’t set high expectations, use more than one app, and be patient. Some earnings are slow, but they do come out. And beware of apps that ask for an initial deposit, because then it’s no longer a game, it’s a scam. Legitimate ones don’t charge anything to get started.
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