Oh, so you're looking for a game that pays via Pix? I’ve been testing some of these apps and I’ll be honest: most of them really work, but it’s not that easy money they promise. Extra income, yes, salary no.



I started with Cash App because it’s one of the few that sends money directly to Pix, without the hassle of waiting for PayPal to convert. Then I tried CashPirate, Make Money, and AppKarma. Each has its own way of working — some you play mini-games, others you download apps, some people do surveys.

Toloka is interesting because it’s not exactly a game, but it feels like one. You do small tasks like classifying images, answering silly questions, validating things. The more correct you are, the more tasks get unlocked. Paid via PayPal and then sent to Pix. Gamee is more like a raffle — you accumulate tickets by playing and hope to win. Big Time works similarly.

Now, real talk: FeaturePoints, Easy Bucks, and Premise also pay, but the earnings are slow. You won’t get rich, but it’s enough for a coffee or something like that. Cash Alarm is like those games where you play for a while and accumulate coins, no rush.

What I’ve noticed is that games paying in Pix require patience. It’s no use expecting to get rich. Most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix afterward — only Cash App sends directly. The minimum withdrawal amount is low in almost all, so that’s good.

To avoid scams: create an account, test slowly, see if it really pays. There are a lot of fake games out there. But these I listed work. It doesn’t replace fixed income, but for extra cash, a game that pays in Pix can be worth it if you have free time.

Bitcoin is at $76.62K now (down 0.88%), Ethereum at $2.11K (down 1.65%), Dogecoin at $0.10 (down 2.16%). But that’s another story, right? Focus on what’s easier to earn — these apps themselves.
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