I'm testing some apps that really pay via Pix and thought it would be interesting to share with you. At first, I thought it was all a scam, but some actually work, you know? The truth is, it won't become a fixed income, but you can make some extra cash if you're patient.



The ones that worked best for me were Cash App (which pays directly via Pix, which is rare), CashPirate, and Make Money. These apps that actually pay via Pix don't require an initial deposit, which is already a plus. I started with simple tasks, downloading apps, answering surveys... nothing complicated.

Now, people always ask which is the best. It depends on what you want to do. If you really want to play, Gamee and Big Time have cool mini-games, but the earnings mostly come from raffles. If you prefer quick tasks, Toloka works well. Some people combine several at the same time to earn more.

What no one talks about is that most don't pay directly via Pix. You earn in dollars, withdraw via PayPal, and then transfer to Pix. Only Cash App pays more directly. It takes a little time, but at least it arrives.

I made an interesting mental comparison: Cash App is the most practical (5 stars), then comes CashPirate, Make Money, and Toloka (4 stars). The others work, but are slower or have smaller earnings.

The tip no one gives is: don't expect to get rich from this. But if you're already on your phone anyway, why not earn some real money? Some people make 100-200 reais a month by combining several apps that really pay via Pix. It requires consistency and avoiding scams (there are many fakes out there).

Additionally, those who want to earn more steadily tend to switch to investments. Stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies... then you really see your money working. But that's another story and requires more study. For now, these apps are a good warm-up for those starting to deal with digital money.
GMEE9.04%
BIGTIME2.85%
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