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Oh, so you're looking for apps that pay via Pix, right? I keep seeing these promises of making money playing around, and I always think: does it really work or is it just another scam? I’ve tested a lot of things, and I’ll tell you what I found.
First, let me be honest: it’s not to get rich. But you can earn some extra cash if you’re patient and don’t expect miracles. Most of these apps that pay via Pix work like this: you do simple tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, or download apps, accumulate points, and then convert them into money.
There’s the Cash App, which is one of the few that sends directly to your account or Pix, very practical. Then there’s CashPirate, which is quite well known here in Brazil, works well but the process is App → PayPal → Pix. Make Money is easy to start, do daily check-ins, and complete tasks. AppKarma also pays, but usually via PayPal or gift cards. Big Time is different, it works with raffles, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.
There’s also FeaturePoints, which is very complete, Gamee if you like quick games, Toloka which isn’t a traditional game but pays for micro-tasks, Cash Alarm which earns steadily but slowly, Easy Bucks that combines various earning methods, and Premise focused on surveys and data collection.
Now, honestly: most of these apps that pay via Pix don’t pay directly. The usual flow is to accumulate in the app → transfer to PayPal → then transfer to Pix. Only Cash App does this more directly. And the minimum amounts vary a lot; some let you withdraw with little, others require more.
What I see a lot is people getting excited at first and then giving up because it feels slow. Like, you won’t earn R$ 500 in a week. But if you’re watching TV at night and take the chance to complete tasks, it can add up to a decent amount over time.
If you want something more serious, these apps are more for supplementing your income. Now, if you’re thinking about investing seriously, that’s another story. With an investment platform, you can access stocks, ETFs, cryptos — and the folks holding BTC at $77.28K, ETH at $2.11K, and DOGE at $0.10 are watching these movements. But then, you need to study, have patience, and strategize.
Anyway, apps that pay via Pix do exist and work, but it’s not a magic solution. Realistic expectations, patience, and consistency — that’s how you can build a nice extra income.