So guys, I discovered this thing about money-making games that pay instantly via Pix, and I got curious if it really works. I tested some apps and I’ll be honest: you can make some extra cash, but it’s not that thing about getting rich. It’s more to supplement your income.



What happened is that there are quite a few apps promising to pay for real, and some actually do. But most work like this: you play, complete tasks, answer surveys, and earn some credits that you can later withdraw via PayPal or directly through Pix. No mandatory deposits, which is good.

The apps that really work that I tested: Make Money is pretty simple, just check-in and test other apps. AppKarma pays for playing and referring friends. CashPirate is well known here in Brazil, with a clean interface and recurring payments. Toloka is more about tasks, but pays much better than the others.

Now, if you want more direct money-making games with instant Pix payout, Cash App is the most practical because it already pays directly to Pix. The others require going through PayPal first. Big Time and Gamee work through lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.

The thing is, the more apps you use, the more time you spend. It’s not like playing a normal game, it’s more about clicking on things. But if you’re already on your phone anyway, it’s possible to make some money while doing other stuff.

Last time I checked, Bitcoin is around $77.10K (down 1.29%), Ethereum about $2.11K (-3.21%), and Dogecoin is at $0.11 (-2.36%). But that fluctuates a lot.

My advice: don’t go in thinking you’ll get rich with instant Pix money-making games. Use it as extra income, be patient, and choose the apps that actually pay. And if you want more consistent earnings in the long run, then it’s worth learning about real investing. But that’s another story, you need financial education and discipline.
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