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Have you seen how many apps for earning money with Pix have popped up around? Like, every day a new one appears promising to pay for real. I made a list of the ones that actually work because I was tired of downloading apps that don’t deliver.
So, is it possible to make some cash playing? Yes, but it’s not for getting rich. It’s more like extra money, you know? Completing tasks, playing mini-games, answering surveys. Most don’t pay directly via Pix, they go through PayPal or gift cards first. But you can convert.
The best ones I tested:
Cash App is the most practical. Pays directly via Pix or Mercado Pago. Has games, surveys, simple tasks. Not much, but quick.
CashPirate is well known here in Brazil. Play, watch videos, download apps, refer friends. Withdraw via PayPal then send to Pix. Simple interface, payments do come through.
Make Money is for beginners. Daily check-in, test partner apps, small tasks. Accumulates in dollars, withdraw via PayPal. Requires consistency, but it works.
Toloka is different, not a traditional game. You do micro-tasks like classifying images, answering questions. Each has a set value. The more you get right, the more tasks are unlocked. Withdraw via PayPal too.
AppKarma rewards you for playing the recommended app, completing in-game challenges, referring friends. PayPal or gift cards (Amazon, Google Play, PlayStation). Doesn’t pay directly via Pix, but you can convert.
Big Time works by lottery. Play mini-games, accumulate virtual tickets, participate in weekly draws. The prize is bigger but not guaranteed. PayPal → Pix afterward.
FeaturePoints is quite comprehensive. Play, answer surveys, test apps, refer friends. PayPal or gift cards. Works well as extra income.
Gamee has dozens of free mini-games. Log in with Google or Facebook, play daily, accumulate tickets, participate in draws. Real cash prizes. More for those who like quick games.
Cash Alarm rewards playtime. Play for set periods, accumulate coins. PayPal or gift cards. Slow but steady earnings.
Easy Bucks combines several methods. Games, surveys, invites. PayPal, gift cards, or even cryptocurrencies. More diverse.
Premise focuses on quick tasks. Answer surveys, collect simple location data. PayPal or Payoneer. Not a classic game, but it pays.
About crypto prices now: BTC is at 76.74K (-0.10% in the last 24h), ETH at 2.11K (-0.18%), DOGE at 0.10 (-0.11%).
The real deal on Pix-earning games? They work, but they don’t replace a salary. It’s extra income. Cash App is the easiest for Pix. The others require PayPal as an intermediary. Minimum amounts vary, usually low. Some have lotteries, so it’s not guaranteed.
My tip: combine two or three apps, don’t rely on just one. And if you want more consistent earnings, you need to learn to invest for real. With a reliable platform, you access stocks, ETFs, currencies, commodities. Use a demo account first to practice without risk, understand how the market works, develop a strategy calmly.
Financial education, discipline, and choosing the right broker make all the difference. But remember: investing involves risk. This is just information, not a recommendation.