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I'm testing some gaming apps that actually pay via Pix, and I thought it was cool to share what I discovered. At first, it all seemed like scams, but some really work. The key is to be patient and have realistic expectations — nobody gets rich from this, but it can be extra cash.
Cash App is the most straightforward, pays Pix without needing an intermediary. Then there’s CashPirate and Make Money, which work well but require going through PayPal before the money hits Pix. Toloka is more reliable if you prefer simple tasks instead of playing. AppKarma and FeaturePoints also pay, but it takes a bit longer.
The ones that pay through sweepstakes (Big Time, Gamee) are more random — the prizes are bigger when you win, but it’s not guaranteed. There’s also Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise, each with their own scheme.
What I noticed: these Pix-paying games work best if you do multiple things at once (playing, watching videos, downloading apps, referring friends). Doing it alone takes a long time. And there’s always that app promising a lot but doesn’t pay — so it’s good to research first.
The minimum withdrawal amount varies a lot. Some let you cash out with little, others require more. The ease also varies: Cash App is top, others need more clicks.
In the end, if you want more consistent earnings, these apps are just to supplement. Those who want serious stuff end up learning to invest for real — stocks, ETFs, those things. But that’s a different level.
Does anyone here use these apps? Is it worth it or is it too slow?