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I'm seeing a lot of people asking about these games that promise money via Pix lately.
I decided to check out some, and I'll be honest: most won't make you rich, but you can earn some extra cash if you're patient.
The thing is, there are quite a few games that promise easy money, but in reality, they mostly work through small rewards—like daily check-ins, downloading apps, answering surveys, those kinds of things.
The most well-known apps like CashPirate, Make Money, AppKarma work like this: you accumulate points or dollars and then cash out via PayPal to transfer to Pix.
Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes things much easier.
Now, the earnings? They vary a lot.
Some pay through sweepstakes (like Big Time and Gamee), which is more like a lottery.
And others like Toloka are more micro-task oriented—less game, more work.
But real talk: these games that promise money don't replace a salary.
They're more for earning some extra cash on the side.
And be careful with high expectations—I saw people thinking they'd get rich and then getting disappointed.
You need patience and to be realistic.
If you're looking for real extra income, maybe it's better to study investing.
There are platforms that let you practice with virtual money before risking real cash, which is pretty cool for learning.
But that's another story—you need financial education and discipline.
Does anyone use any of these apps?
Is it really worth it, or just a waste of time?