I found it interesting that all these people are talking about making extra money by playing on their phones.


I decided to test some of these apps that promise to pay via Pix, and I'll be honest: they do work, but it's not the kind of money that changes your life, you know?
It's more to save up some change anyway.

The best ones I tested were Cash App (which pays directly to Pix, now that's practical), CashPirate (very easy to use), and Toloka (which isn't really a game, but pays for completing tasks).
But, like, to earn Pix just by signing up, you need patience because most take a while to release the first few reais.

Make Money is pretty basic, AppKarma also offers gift cards, and Big Time works through a lottery, so it's kind of a gamble.
There are also FeaturePoints, Gamee, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise on the list, each with its own way of working.

The thing is: most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix afterward.
Only Cash App pays directly to Pix, which is much faster.
If you want to earn Pix just by signing up without hassle, this is really the best.

The amounts are really small, you know?
But if you're just watching a series or something, why not let it run in the background?
You can make about 30 to 50 reais a month doing nothing special.
The bad part is that some apps require quite a bit of time before they release the withdrawal.

For those looking for something more serious, I recommend learning to invest for real.
Bitcoin is around 76.7K, Ethereum at 2.11K, Dogecoin at 0.10 (current data).
With a reliable platform, you can access real markets, use a demo account to practice, and so on.
But that's a whole other level.

Anyway, if you want to earn Pix just by signing up and testing these apps, go for it.
Just don't expect to get rich, or you'll get frustrated.
It's extra income, nothing more.
Which ones have you already tested?
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