Have you ever tried any game that pays real money via Pix? I’ve been testing some of these apps that everyone talks about and wanted to share what I’ve discovered. Like, they really work, but it’s not one of those things to get rich, you know? It’s more like some extra cash.



I started with Cash App because it pays directly via Pix, which is very convenient. But then I explored others like CashPirate, Make Money, and Toloka. The pattern I noticed is that most don’t pay directly; you earn through PayPal and then transfer to Pix. Some pay for playing, others for testing apps, answering surveys, referring friends... each has its own way.

Big Time and Gamee operate through raffles, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. Toloka is different; it’s not a classic game, but you complete simple tasks and earn. FeaturePoints is quite comprehensive, letting you choose between various earning methods.

Now, real talk: nobody gets rich with games that pay real money via Pix. You earn some pocket change, but if you have patience and consistency, it can add up to a decent amount to supplement your income. Cash App is the easiest because it transfers directly to Pix. The others require going through PayPal first.

What caught my attention most is that some apps really pay, like CashPirate, Make Money, Toloka... but each has its own withdrawal time. Some release quickly, others require you to accumulate a minimum amount.

If you want to try, my advice is to start with one or two, test the withdrawal process, and then see which works best for you. Don’t expect to get rich, but yes, games that pay real money via Pix do exist and work.

By the way, Bitcoin is at 77.61K with a 1.51% increase, Ethereum at 2.13K (+1.54%), and Dogecoin at 0.10 (+1.26%). If you want something more serious than these apps, maybe investing in cryptocurrencies or stocks is an option, but that’s another story.
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