Hey, I found some apps that let you get free Pix transfers—it’s not fake. I started testing it because I was looking for extra income, and it really works, but with some caveats.



Here’s how it works: you can’t get rich from it, but you can accumulate some money by doing simple tasks—answering surveys, testing apps. Most pay via PayPal, and then you transfer to Pix, but some pay directly into your account.

Cash App is the most practical one because it sends directly to Pix. But if you want more options, there’s CashPirate, which is pretty well known here in Brazil; Make Money, which is super simple; and Toloka, which pays for microtasks—like classifying images, answering silly questions, and validating information. Each task shows how much you earn, so there aren’t any bad surprises.

There’s also Gamee for people who actually like playing games, FeaturePoints, which is quite complete (games, surveys, app testing), AppKarma with referral bonuses, Cash Alarm that earns slowly but consistently, Easy Bucks that mixes everything (games, surveys, invites), Big Time that uses raffles, and Premise, which focuses on tasks.

But real talk: the earnings are slow—you need patience and consistency. It won’t replace a salary, but it does bring in some extra cash. Be careful with apps that promise very high earnings—that’s a trap. The legitimate ones pay less, but they do pay.

If you want something more serious in terms of income, then it’s worth learning to invest properly in stocks, ETFs, and crypto—with a reliable platform. Bitcoin is at $77.47K right now (up 1.34%), Ethereum at $2.14K (up 1.37%), and Dogecoin at $0.10 (up 0.82%). But that’s a different story—it really requires financial education.

For now, for quick extra income, these apps work. Just don’t fall for the illusion that you’ll get rich fast with this. Being realistic is the key.
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