I found this thing about games paying via Pix that’s been booming around. Seriously, some people are making extra cash just by playing on their phones. It’s not about getting rich, but you can earn some extra money if you’re patient.



The thing is, there are plenty of apps promising to pay, but not all of them actually work. I tested a few, and some apps do pay, like Cash App, which lets you withdraw directly via Pix. But most work like this: you earn in dollars, cash out to PayPal, and then transfer to Pix.

The main ones I saw working well are Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate, Toloka, and FeaturePoints. Each has its own method: some you play mini-games, others you test apps, some you answer surveys. Toloka is a bit different because it works with microtasks, like classifying images or validating data. It seems more like a job, but it does pay.

There’s also Big Time and Gamee, which work through lotteries, but that depends on luck. And there’s Cash Alarm, which rewards you for the time you spend playing.

What nobody mentions is that these games paying via Pix won’t replace your salary. It’s extra income, you know? But if you have free time on your phone anyway, why not earn some cash while you’re at it?

The most annoying part is that few pay directly via Pix. Usually, you need to cash out to PayPal first and then transfer. But it works. Just avoid those that ask for an initial deposit, because that’s definitely a scam.

For those who want to make money more seriously, these games are just a warm-up. The real deal is learning how to invest properly. With a legit platform, you can access stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, and more. I’m using a demo account to practice first, with no risk.

But if you just want some extra cash with games paying via Pix, focus on Cash App, which is the most straightforward, or go with PayPal and transfer later. Just don’t expect to get rich, okay?
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