So, I was messing around and found out that you can really make some extra money with money-making games on Pix, you know? Like, it’s not about getting rich overnight, but it can definitely be a good side income.



I started testing some apps and it’s pretty interesting how it works. Most don’t pay directly via Pix, they go through PayPal first, but then transfer smoothly. Make Money, for example, is pretty simple — you do daily check-ins, test some partner apps, complete small tasks, and keep accumulating. CashPirate is also well-known here in Brazil, you play, watch videos, download apps, that kind of stuff.

There are some more specific ones like Toloka, which isn’t a traditional game but works like one — you complete micro-tasks, classify images, answer silly questions, and each task shows how much you’ll earn. Cash App is one of the few that allows more direct withdrawals, practically straight to Pix or Mercado Pago.

But honestly, what matters most is understanding that money-making games on Pix don’t replace a salary, you know? It’s more of an extra to supplement. There’s AppKarma that rewards simple interactions, Big Time which works through raffles (bigger prizes but not guaranteed), and Gamee, which is good if you enjoy quick mini-games.

What I found interesting is that most also offer gift cards — Amazon, Steam, PlayStation — so it’s not just Pix. But if you want to withdraw specifically via Pix, the most common way is app → PayPal → Pix itself.

Looking at the prices now, Bitcoin is at 77.60K (+1.52%), Ethereum at 2.12K (+1.35%), Dogecoin at 0.10 (+0.93%). But that’s a different investment story, very different from money-making games on Pix.

The key is to have patience, realistic expectations, and try out two or three apps to see which works best for you. Some people earn consistently, but it really requires consistency. Is it worth it? For extra income, yes. But I don’t see it as an alternative to a fixed job, obviously.
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