A few countries and central banks have been talking about “digital currency”, and most of them are carefully ignoring the term “crypto”. Fact is- digital currency is not the same as cryptocurrency. These countries/central banks are recognizing the benefits of the digital currency features of cryptocurrency, but they don’t want any of the decentralized uncertainties that come with blockchain-based currencies.
Will countries or central banks create their own cryptocurrency?
Actually:
A cryptocurrency (or crypto currency) is a digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange that uses cryptography to secure its transactions, to control the creation of additional units, and to verify the transfer of assets
All cryptos are per definition digital currencies.
A cryptocurrency is not by definition decentralized.
The best example would be ripple.
Zimbabwe, Venezuela and Sudan have taken the lead of countries to launch their cryptocurrency. How many others that will join we will see.
Wow, the world poorest countries club. I have a feeling I know how this will end.
This can happen if the countries can positively embrace bitcoin and accept it as part of them, same as the bank if they can accept to produce bitcoin in fiat form. It will be fine.
Producing
BTC in fiat form will certainly not be fine.
It will be just fiat. What's the point?
Yes, and with each month they will all be longer. Here's an example - in August last year, the Swiss bank UBS in conjunction with Clearmatics Technologies created a new crypto currency, which he called "utility settlement coin"
That is a private project that will be used by UBS initially and Barclays and Credit Suisse for internal settlements.
It's not really a coin, not mined, printed (minted) as much as they agree on, it's not public, of course it's not decentralized, and will most likely have no value for anybody other than those banks.