I was looking for apps that really pay to earn extra income and found quite a few interesting things. There are several free games that earn real money via Pix, but not all work the same — some pay directly, others you need to go through PayPal first.



First, it’s important to be realistic: this won’t replace your salary, but you can make some money doing simple tasks, testing apps, or playing mini-games. Most work with rewards that you cash out later.

The ones I found most cool were:

Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes it much easier. CashPirate has a simple interface and you earn by playing, watching videos, or downloading apps. Make Money is pretty straightforward for beginners — just check in daily and complete small tasks. Toloka is different, more focused on micro-tasks (like classifying images), but pays correctly. Gamee has lots of mini-games and works with weekly raffles.

There’s also AppKarma, FeaturePoints, Big Time, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise — each with its own way of earning. Some pay via PayPal and then you transfer to Pix, others offer gift cards.

The important detail: most don’t pay directly via Pix, you need to go through PayPal or digital wallets first. The minimum withdrawal varies a lot, but it’s usually low anyway.

People looking for more consistent long-term earnings tend to go beyond that and learn to invest consciously in real markets. With a reliable platform, you access stocks, ETFs, currencies, and commodities. Before investing real money, use the demo account to practice without risk.

The key is to have patience, discipline, and realistic expectations. Financial education makes all the difference — whether with these small apps or bigger investments.

(Bitcoin is around $75.67k now, Ethereum at $2.07k, Dogecoin at $0.10 — just to give a market reference.)
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