Hey, I discovered you can really earn some extra money with an app that pays you in Pix. I mean, it’s not about getting rich, but you can make some decent pocket money if you have patience and stay consistent. I tested a bunch, and some of them really do pay.



Cash App is the most straightforward if you want a Pix-earning app quickly—you cash out straight to it, no need for that whole PayPal conversion thing. But if you don’t mind an extra step, there are several options: Make Money, CashPirate, Toloka… each one works a different way. Some have you play mini games, others make you do annoying tasks, and some ask you to test other people’s apps.

The truth is that none of these will replace your salary, but if you have 30 minutes free each day, you can still accumulate a pretty interesting amount over the month. Some pay faster (Cash App itself), while others take longer but have a low minimum payout (Toloka is good like that). AppKarma and FeaturePoints also work well, but they usually pay first in gift cards or PayPal, and then you convert to Pix afterward.

What nobody tells you is that an app that promises a lot of easy money in Pix is a scam. The ones that actually pay are slow and require time. But yes, they do exist. Just don’t set your expectations too high, because most of them end up earning you about 50-100 reais per month if you stay consistent.

The best ones to start with are Cash App (cash out directly), CashPirate (simple interface), and Make Money (very easy). Then you try the others and see which one fits your pace best. Oh, and always confirm that the Pix-earning app you want to use actually pays before spending your time—there are a lot of fakes out there.

BTC is at 76.45K (-1.71%), ETH at 2.08K (-2.11%), DOGE at 0.10 (-1.33%) if you’re keeping up with the market too. But these extra-income apps are a totally different thing from investing.
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