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I'm seeing a lot of people talking about these apps that supposedly make you money via Pix. I decided to research the truth about this and found quite a few interesting things, but also a lot of smoke.
So, is it possible to make money playing? Yes, but it's not that thing about getting rich. People expect too much. These games do pay via Pix, but the amounts are small for extra income. No one quits their job because of it.
Some work better than others. Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which is convenient. Then there's CashPirate, Make Money, AppKarma — basically, you download, play mini-games, answer surveys, test third-party apps, all of which earn you some cash. There's also Toloka, which works with simple tasks (classifying images, validating data), like a gamified task.
Most don't pay directly through Pix. You earn in dollars or credits, go through PayPal, and then transfer to your account. Some also pay with gift cards (Amazon, Steam). It takes time, but it works.
What no one mentions is that earnings are slow. You're there playing, doing tasks, and you get 50 cents here, 1 real there. To withdraw significant amounts, you need patience and routine. It’s not that thing of earning Pix overnight, you know?
There's also the security issue. Be careful with the data you provide. Some of these apps ask for access to strange things. Read the terms before clicking OK.
With Bitcoin fluctuating at -0.73% now, Ethereum at -1.07%, people are really looking for extra income. These apps are an option, but having realistic expectations is key. They won't solve your bills, but they do help.
Is anyone here using any of these? Which one is paying the best for you?