Hey, I found out that this money-making Pix game isn’t just a meme. I tested several apps over the past few months and some really pay, but there are a lot of fakes too.



I started with Make Money because I thought it was way too easy. It’s basically this: do daily check-ins, download some apps, complete boring tasks, and keep accumulating money. You won’t get rich, but you can make a few dollars every month. AppKarma works similarly, but also gives gift cards.

What surprised me the most was Toloka. It’s not a traditional game; it’s more like answering silly questions, classifying images, validating information. It seems boring, but the payout per task is clear, and it really pays. There’s Cash App, which is somewhat straightforward for Pix, but most require passing through PayPal first.

Now, honestly: this Pix money game won’t replace your salary. People jump in thinking they’ll get rich in a week and then give up. It’s just extra income. About 50 to 200 reais per month if you stay consistent.

CashPirate is quite well-known here in Brazil, with a simple interface and reliable payments. Big Time and Gamee operate through lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. I’ve tested about six or seven of these apps, and honestly, Cash App is the most practical for quick withdrawals.

But look, while this doesn’t last long, I know people who are actually studying investing. With a real platform, you can trade stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies. Today, BTC is at 77.37K, ETH at 2.14K, and DOGE at 0.10. There’s a demo account to practice without losing money.

The Pix money game works, but it’s like that chocolate that costs 2 reais. It’s good, but it’s not a meal. If you want something more consistent, you need to understand real investing. Financial education really makes a difference.

Is anyone here still using these apps or have you already given up?
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