Oh, I found some cool apps to make extra income, you know? Like, people want to know how to make money with Pix playing, but the truth is there are several ways besides just playing. There are some apps that work well, as long as you don’t expect to get rich quickly. Most of them work like this: you complete tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, and the money keeps adding up. Then you send it to PayPal or directly to Pix, and that’s it.



The best ones I tested that actually pay are: Make Money (very simple, just check-in and test apps), AppKarma (pays via PayPal or gift cards), Big Time (more based on raffles, but the prizes are bigger), FeaturePoints (really complete, you can earn by playing or answering surveys), Gamee (if you like quick games), CashPirate (well known here in Brazil, clean interface), Toloka (not a classic game but works like one, you do micro-tasks), Cash App (one of the few that allows direct withdrawal via Pix, very practical), Cash Alarm (slow but steady earnings), Easy Bucks (has various ways to earn, even crypto), and Premise (more focused on quick surveys).

Now, about how to make money with Pix specifically: most don’t pay directly to Pix, they go to PayPal first and then you transfer. Cash App is the exception that pays more directly. The minimum withdrawal amount varies, but it’s usually low. Patience is everything here because you won’t get rich, but you can save some extra cash each month if you stay consistent.

BTC is at $76.62K (down 0.88% in the last 24h), ETH at $2.11K (-1.65%), and DOGE at $0.10 (-2.16%), in case you want to follow the market while earning these coins in the apps. But real talk: if you want more serious earnings, these apps are like a warm-up. People who really earn money study investing, practice on demo accounts, and then go into the real market. Anyway, any of these apps work if you have patience. Which ones have you already tested?
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