You know that app to earn Pix that everyone talks about? So, I was browsing around and found a bunch of people testing out 11 different apps for extra income. It’s nothing revolutionary, but it really works if you don’t expect to get rich.



The deal is like this: some apps pay directly (Cash App is the most straightforward), but most use PayPal as an intermediary and then you transfer to Pix. Make Money, CashPirate, FeaturePoints — they all work in a similar way. You play, complete tasks, answer surveys, download partner apps, those kinds of things. The balance accumulates and you cash out when it hits the minimum.

There are some differences: Big Time and Gamee mostly work through lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but nothing is guaranteed. AppKarma lets you refer friends and earn bonuses. Toloka is more focused on microtasks, like classifying images, validating data. Cash Alarm rewards the time you spend playing. Easy Bucks combines various formats.

The truth is, this app to earn Pix doesn’t replace a salary, but it makes extra money if you’re consistent. Some pay faster, others take longer. Cash App is practically the only one that pays directly via Pix. The others require you to go through PayPal or Mercado Pago first.

What nobody talks about is: pick one or two apps and focus on them, because jumping from one to another is a waste of time. And read the terms carefully before starting, because some apps require a minimum deposit or have country restrictions. But these 11 listed really work, it’s just a matter of patience.

BTC is at $75.90K (down 1.75%), ETH at $2.07K (-1.64%), DOGE at $0.10 (-1.33%) — if you want to learn how to invest for real, these extra income apps are just the beginning. True financial education is learning to trade with a reliable broker, using a demo account to practice without risk. But that’s another story.
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