So, after testing this money-making thing on Pix quite a bit, I found it important to share what really works around here. People keep looking for a platform to make money on Pix that actually pays, and honestly: yes, there are some, but it’s not that kind of money that changes your life, you know? It’s more like extra income.



I started testing about 11 different apps, and the truth is most of them work, but the process is a bit indirect. Like, I earn in dollars, go through PayPal, and then it’s transferred to Pix. Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes things much easier. I’ve already tested Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate, and others. Each has its own way: some you play mini-games, others you test apps, and some pay for referrals.

Toloka is different because it’s not a traditional game, but it works well if you like doing quick tasks. Big Time and Gamee mostly operate with sweepstakes, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. For those looking for something more consistent, FeaturePoints and Easy Bucks combine various earning methods.

But here’s the point: nobody gets rich from this. The money-making platform on Pix you choose will generate small amounts if you use it directly. I recommend using it as a supplement while you learn to invest for real. With BTC at $76.63k (down 0.79%), ETH at $2.11k (-1.54%), and DOGE at $0.10 (-2.37%), the crypto market is also there for those who want to explore.

My advice: try the Pix money-making platform that best suits you, but don’t set high expectations. Use the demo account to practice, learn how the market works, and then you can consider investing real money. Financial education makes all the difference. There’s risk involved, of course, but with patience and strategy, you can make a nice extra income while studying the market better.
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