Bro, I found out some time ago that you can make extra money playing on your phone via Pix and decided to test out several apps. Honestly, most of them really work, but you have to be patient because it’s not that easy money that people promise.



So, how to make money playing on your phone via Pix? Basically, all the apps work similarly: you download, do a quick registration, complete tasks or play mini-games, accumulate points, and then withdraw via PayPal or directly through Pix. I tested a lot and found that Cash App is the most straightforward because it allows direct withdrawal to Pix without having to convert through PayPal.

The most profitable ones are Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate, and Toloka. Toloka is cool because you actually do micro-tasks, it’s not just about playing nicely. Big Time and Gamee work with raffles, so the prizes are bigger but it’s not guaranteed. FeaturePoints is also very complete, letting you play, answer surveys, test apps.

But honestly, making money playing on your phone isn’t that simple. You need to be consistent, check in every day, complete tasks properly. Some apps take a while to accumulate enough balance to withdraw, there’s a minimum amount, and so on. I recommend starting with one or two apps, see which vibe you like more.

What I learned is that these apps don’t replace a steady income. It’s more of an extra, you know? Like, you earn while waiting for the bus or watching a series. But if you want something more serious, then it’s worth learning to invest for real. I started studying about the market, ETFs, stocks... it’s way more interesting than just stacking points in an app.

So that’s it, making money playing on your phone via Pix is possible, but take it slow. Start with Cash App, which withdraws more easily, and try Make Money and CashPirate too. But don’t go in expecting to get rich, because it doesn’t work that way.
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