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There are many virtual card methods. I suspect you mean a physical card.

In the U.S. and UK there is Cash App, which lets you deposit bitcoin then spend those funds using their debit card.

In the UK and Eur, I believe you can do the same as above using Revolut.

As far as physical, stand-alone cards, there's also The Bitcoin Company, but not sure if they have a physical card yet.

CoinDebit.io was great. I don't think they've resumed selling their physical card.

Here's another post on this, from earlier this month:

Debit cards that I can easily top up using LN? #115869

Here are some alternatives listed. The list includes BitPay (ughhh ...) and Coinbase, so do your own research first.

https://www.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/top-12-crypto-debit-cards-to-consider-in-2022-2871977

Here's a BtcoinTalk thread with additional options. Many have since gone defunct. Which is a risk you face using these -- where one day the card will stop working and the company is bankrupt, leaving you without access to your balance.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280997 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280997.msg55362616#msg55362616

There was another post which said Dash Direct too, but that's for shitcoiners.

There's a number of good methods to pay with bitcoin in bitusher's comment reply in this Reddit post:

Alternatives to PayWithMoon? https://reddit.com/r/BitcoinBeginners/comments/wmthyw [Teddit]

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