What I’ve always wondered is whether a CBDC is actually the solution to any major problem, or if it’s a solution looking for a problem.
The idea of the CBDC was born out of a need to rival Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. At its peak in 2023, central banks just needed something that would be like Bitcoin, but they would be the ones to own and control it. The problem they couldn't go ahead with it because they criticised Bitcoin for what it is, so much, but they couldn't come up with a better version.
All the proposals of the CBDC were just an inferior version of Bitcoin and just another fiat currency in digital form.
I see no need for a country to have the same variation of fiat currency but call it "difital currency".
Countries that launched their own version of CBCD can see how badly it did. There is no utility. Everything you can use it for, the country's local currency can also do it, so there was no need.
I don't see the US having a CBCD even after 2030. Anyone with a working brain could see that it is totally unnecessary for countries to have it when they already have a local currency.