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Have you ever stopped to think about which apps really make money? Because there are so many promises out there that we become suspicious. I’ve been testing some and thought it would be interesting to share my thoughts.
There are apps like Make Money, AppKarma, and CashPirate that actually work, but they’re more for earning some extra cash, you know? It’s not the kind of money that changes your life, but it’s possible to accumulate by doing simple tasks, playing mini-games, watching videos. The thing is, most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix.
Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes it much easier for us in Brazil. But honestly, the earnings are slow. You check in, download an app, answer surveys... and keep accumulating. There are also sweepstakes, like on Big Time and Gamee, but those are more like lotteries.
Some people think that the apps that really make money are those that promise quick riches, but the truth is they mostly serve as supplementary income. Toloka is interesting because it pays for micro-tasks (classifying images, validating data), and apparently pays correctly via PayPal.
My opinion? It’s worth trying, but without high expectations. It won’t replace any job, but you can earn some spare change if you’re patient. The key is to choose which apps really make money by checking reviews and starting without depositing anything.
For those looking for something more serious, investing in cryptocurrencies or stocks ends up being more interesting in the long run. BTC is at $77.59K (+1.02%), ETH at $2.14K (+1.12%), DOGE at $0.10 (+0.47%) if anyone’s curious. But that’s a different level of risk and commitment.