How long before banks incorporate crypto accounts into personal banking

As the title suggest I believe in the near future big banks like Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, etc.. will have to add a crypto accounts with its own wallet address similar to any of your savings/checking accounts. With large firms like Fidelity already adding crypto to their investment options I don't see why banks wont follow suit. I made a rendering here of what I believe our online banking accounts could look like with incorporated crypto accounts. Banks could also partner with exchanges like Coinbase or Binance where you can purchase and send Btc/Eth directly onto your account. Similarly sending crypto to friends/family could be simplified through Zelle like bank transfers, where you can have wallet addresses saved and instantly send to/from other bank crypto accounts.
I really see a future where crypto will be fully incorporated into our bank accounts and even have Apply pay transactions that go through our bank providers. This is the future!
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