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I'm testing various games that pay via Pix lately and found it interesting to share what I discovered. There are plenty of apps out there promising easy earnings, but not all work the same way.
First: yes, you can make some extra money playing, but don't get your hopes up. Nobody gets rich from it; it's more like that money to supplement your income. Most work by accumulating rewards that you then withdraw via PayPal or digital wallets, and then transfer to Pix.
The best games that pay via Pix that I tested were: Cash App (this one is the most straightforward, pays directly to Pix), CashPirate (simple, recurring earnings), Make Money (good for beginners), Toloka (the tasks look like a game), and Premise (quick to complete). There’s also AppKarma, Big Time, FeaturePoints, Gamee, Cash Alarm, and Easy Bucks, each with their own style.
The thing is, most don’t pay directly via Pix. You earn in dollars or points, cash out to PayPal, and then transfer to Pix. It takes a little time, but it works. Cash App is the exception that pays more directly.
What I noticed: earnings are slow if you want to get rich quickly, but if the idea is passive income, you can leave it running. Some days I earn more, others less. It depends on how many tasks and games you complete. The minimum withdrawal amount varies, but it’s usually low.
If you want something more serious with better long-term returns, then it’s worth considering investing for real. But for extra income and passing the time, games that pay via Pix really work. Just don’t set your expectations too high.
Is anyone else using any of these? Which one is working best for you?