OP's comment and your reply...
But instead of charging you money it would charge you in BTC or take directly from your wallet?
Wait what ? Take directly from the wallet ? Of course impossible. This means that somehow the service that issues your card should have total access to your address with private keys ??
Not a good idea.
My reply...and yours
Sir, are you not familiar with bitcoin exchanges? Most of these debit cards only work through exchanges...so wallets where you don't have any private keys. Bitwala works with Trezor but you do get the protection provide by MasterCard or Visa.
If you can't understand what the OP said and what I replied, don't comment.
Read again.
Pathetic.
What am I not understanding about the OP? He's asking if a card exists to make purchases directly from a bitcoin wallet. The answer is yes. And I'm commenting on your surprise that anyone would allow a 3rd party access to private keys. It happens all the time with anyone using an exchange wallet.
You said "it's impossible" and it's (quite literally)
not impossible.
Where's the misunderstanding on my end? And please keep the insults to yourself, we don't insult each other here.