I just found out that my bank is against anyone of their customers buying bitcoin or bitcoin related things like hard wallets. I have heard it somewhere and would like to confirm or not the following. Of course when I tried to pay for a hard wallet with my credit card, it was declined by the bank. I have heard that if you buy bitcoin through your bank by wire transfer, they have no way of knowing what you bought. Is this true? If it is can I rest assured that the bank will not find out I bought bitcoin this way? I live in Canada, does anyone know a bank that has not problems with you buying bitcoin?
Just try asking them why. If that will be their rules (even though the hard wallet is not crypto but use for holding purposes), we have nothing to do with that and that is not the end of our life. We can still purchase a hard wallet not using a credit card. Or you have to transfer to another bank that accepts and allows you to make transactions even buying crypto.
What I think is that the bank manager doesn't give clear restrictions in regards to that or they don't know anything about crypto hard wallets. Maybe you have to talk to them and help them understand about it.