Hello everyone, I've lurked here for a bit trying to learn, and have some questions and things to discuss. For starters, how important is it to find an explicitly crypto-friendly bank for making large transactions into and out of crypto? I’m wondering about the state of crypto and banking. I occasionally see people saying that banks in the U.S. closed their accounts for large crypto transactions. I’ve only ever dealt in fairly modest amounts and haven’t hit any problems yet, but for future investing with larger amounts, I’d like to know. Is there any kind of list of banks where this is just a policy, “lots of crypto=suspicious/account closed”? Are there any guides that anyone can point me to for finding banks that, in 2023, will treat the customer more or less as king and let the customer do what he wants, short of overtly illegal/sanctioned transactions (for someone with dual EU/US citizenship)? There are obviously a lot of crypto investors who transact large amounts of cryptocurrency without issue. I’m seeing more and more about anti-crypto behavior from banks, without any really clear information on policies or anything. I’m also generally interested in banks that treat their clients as, you know, clients. Are there any countries left where this is the norm? Any guidance is greatly appreciated