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Oh, I found some cool apps that really pay. I'm testing a few and I need to be honest: it's not to get rich, but you can earn extra money if you have patience. The thing is, most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix afterward.
I'm using Cash App, which is more straightforward, pays Pix instantly. But I also have Make Money, AppKarma, and CashPirate working. The strategy is simple: check-in, download some partner apps, answer surveys, play some mini-games. Each pays a little, but it adds up.
There's also Toloka, which isn't a traditional game, but it works like one. You do small tasks (classify images, validate information) and earn dollars. Pays via PayPal and then goes to Pix. Big Time and Gamee mostly operate through lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.
What I learned: patience is everything. It's not meant to replace your salary, but if you have free time on your phone anyway, a money-making game via Pix works smoothly. Cash App is the most practical for quick withdrawals. For something more reliable, Toloka and FeaturePoints work well.
And look, if you want real earnings, these money-making apps via Pix are just the beginning. Once you get the hang of it, it's worth studying investments. I'm looking into stocks and ETFs now. But before putting in real money, I'm using a demo account to learn without risk.
Is anyone else using any of these? Which one is paying you the most? I think the money-making game via Pix really depends on consistency.