On May 4, 2026, a flurry of activity unfolded on the popular Korean reward app, Cashwalk (캐시워크), as thousands of users tuned in to participate in its "돈버는퀴즈" (Money-Making Quiz) events. With the rise of so-called "AppTech"—a trend connecting everyday actions to tangible financial rewards—apps like Cashwalk are finding an enthusiastic audience eager to turn steps, smarts, and a dash of luck into real-world benefits.
Cashwalk’s model is simple but ingenious: users rack up points just by walking, with one 캐시 (cash) awarded for every 100 steps, up to a daily maximum of 10,000 steps. But the real excitement, as reported by JoongAng Economy News and TopStarNews, comes from the app’s quiz events. These quizzes, held throughout the day, offer participants a shot at winning additional points by answering questions about products, brands, and health campaigns. The stakes are real—users can win up to 10,000 캐시 in a single quiz session, which can then be redeemed for discounted products or other rewards within the app’s ecosystem.
May 4th was no exception. According to EconomyTalk, at 10 AM, Cashwalk posed a question about a skin mask pack infused with a high concentration of exosomes extracted from stem cells. The product, available for a limited time at 1,800 KRW per sheet on the app’s "캐시딜" (Cash Deal) event, was praised in a user review for its density: "The density is so high that it does not fall off even when doing housework." The quiz asked users to fill in the blank for what activity the mask could withstand, and the answer, as TopStarNews confirmed, was "집안일" (housework).
But that was just the beginning. By noon, more quizzes rolled out, each tied to a different product or campaign. Gametoc detailed a 12 PM question about a special coupon price for a skincare set in the Cash Deal’s Family Month promotion, with the correct answer being "14310" (the discounted price in KRW). Another quiz focused on a probiotic supplement, with "500억" (500 billion) as the answer, referencing the product’s high bacterial count. The health theme continued with questions about national health insurance campaigns, where users had to recall the name of a campaign promoting wise medical choices. As JoongAng Economy News reported, the answer was "현명한선택" (Wise Choice), a campaign encouraging patients and healthcare providers to opt for necessary treatments through open communication.
In addition to these, quizzes covered a range of products and services—everything from organic gummy supplements to wireless circulators and Bluetooth earphones. BNT News compiled a comprehensive list of answers from the day’s events, including: "물엿," "한샷," "애사비," and "젤라틴" for an organic gummy quiz; "서큘레이터" for a live broadcast about a wireless fan; and "흡착," "수면," "안전망," "충전식," and "자동살충" for an electric mosquito trap. There were also answers like "3," "7," "AI," "고품질," and "액티브" for a lucky bag event, and "13," "20," "ENC," "생활방수," and "이어후크" for Bluetooth earphones. Each quiz offered a unique window into the day’s featured products and campaigns.
Participation in these quizzes is governed by strict rules to ensure fairness. As emphasized by multiple outlets, including EconomyTalk and Gametoc, users can only participate once per quiz. Attempting to submit multiple answers, or using fraudulent methods to claim rewards, can result in disqualification or even a ban from the service. Even if a quiz question is updated or replaced, those who have already participated cannot try again. This policy, according to BNT News, is designed to prevent abuse and maintain an equitable reward system for all users.
The appeal of Cashwalk extends beyond quizzes. The app’s "캐시딜" and "제로딜" shopping features offer time-limited discounts on select products—sometimes for as little as an hour, sometimes stretching to three. Points earned from walking or quizzes can be used to purchase these discounted goods, and users receive additional points once their orders are delivered. There are also live broadcast events ("돈버는라방"), where watching for at least three minutes can earn extra rewards, and a notification system ensures users never miss a live event or special deal.
But as with any service that collects user data, there are important privacy considerations. BNT News pointed out that Cashwalk’s reward system relies on location tracking, even when the app is running in the background. Users are advised to review the app’s privacy policies carefully and understand how their data will be used before diving in.
The broader trend of AppTech is clearly resonating in South Korea. As JoongAng Economy News explained, the concept connects everyday actions—walking, answering quizzes, checking in—to small but meaningful financial rewards. For many, it’s a no-pressure way to participate in the digital economy, making use of spare moments and daily routines to accumulate benefits. Cashwalk, with its combination of step-tracking, quizzes, and shopping perks, has positioned itself at the forefront of this movement.
Interest in the app’s quizzes remains high, with users frequently searching for the latest answers online to maximize their chances of winning. However, as TopStarNews and BNT News cautioned, quiz content and answers can change without prior notice, and some events may close early if rewards are exhausted. Staying informed and acting quickly is, it seems, part of the game.
For those willing to lace up their sneakers, flex their trivia muscles, and keep an eye on the latest deals, Cashwalk offers a lively, ever-changing landscape of opportunities. With careful participation and a bit of luck, ordinary steps and quick answers can add up to real rewards—one quiz, and one stride, at a time.