Yes, that's what im talking about.
Most crypto cards have bad currency conversion and other fees, but if you can use them to top up services like revolut instantly in the cards native currency then you can take advantage of the more established services like Revolut which have pretty much the best fees.
Revolut freezes accounts way too often to be usable though and TW is acceptable with the 0.20% fee but are those the only 2 that support card top-up?
Sorry for asking this I just want to ask if what does EMIs exactly mean? Maybe I could help If I know some EMIs accounts where you can topup with cards.
When googling I found 2 different meaning the one is "Education Management Information System" and the other one is "Electronic Management Information System"
That's why I'm confused is it related to education?
It has nothing to do with what you found. It stands for
Electronic
Money
Institution/Issuer. The term refers to the e-money companies such as Payoneer, Neteller, Advcash, Skrill, Payza, etc, since they're not and can't be called "banks" It includes some prepaid card service as well. (the ones that you can top up with a voucher from the supermarket)