So, I was looking for a way to make some extra cash and started testing some apps to really earn money via Pix.


It's not about getting rich, but it can help supplement your income, you know?
Most work like this: you do simple tasks, play some mini-games, answer surveys, and accumulate points that later convert into money.
The cool thing is that people are using Pix a lot now, so many apps already allow direct withdrawal or via PayPal to transfer later to Pix.

I tested several and found that Cash App is the most practical for Brazilians because it withdraws directly via Pix.
But there are others that work well too: CashPirate, Make Money, Toloka (this one is more about tasks, but pays well), FeaturePoints, and AppKarma.
Some pay through raffles like Big Time and Gamee, which is riskier but the prizes are bigger when you win.
The problem is that nobody gets rich from this, right?
Earnings are slow, and you need patience.
Some apps like Easy Bucks and Premise also work, but they vary a lot in how much you can withdraw.

What I learned from testing apps to really earn money via Pix is that consistency is everything.
You need to check in daily, complete tasks properly, and understand that it’s not guaranteed income.
Some people complain about slow withdrawals or that the minimum amount is too high, but honestly, it depends on which one you choose.
Cash App withdraws with a low amount, while others require more.
The tip is: don’t set high expectations, treat it as supplementary income.

But honestly, after I started understanding the financial market better, I saw that investing in stocks, ETFs, and commodities yields much more in the long run than just testing apps.
It’s not as quick as these games, but it’s safer.
If you want to start, many platforms offer demo accounts with virtual money so you can practice without risk.
But that’s another story, right?
For now, if you want an app to really earn money via Pix without hassle, try some of the ones I listed.
Just don’t fall for those that ask for an initial deposit, because that’s a trap.
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