CBDC Pilot Country List – Who’s Jumping In First?

So apparently over 49 countries are testing or launching CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) right now — and it’s kind of crazy how fast this is moving.

Some are already live (like Nigeria and The Bahamas), and others like Japan and India are doing full-on pilots. Even the U.S. is cautiously watching (and fighting over it politically, of course).
Is this a sign of the future? Or are we heading toward some weird phase where every country has their own “digital dollar” with tracking features baked in?

Would love to know which country’s CBDC you think actually makes sense — and which ones might turn into a mess. Anyone watching these experiments closely?
With half the world cooking up their own CBDCs, it’s like every country suddenly wants a digital pet—some will walk it proudly, others will forget to feed it and blame the blockchain!
 
So apparently over 49 countries are testing or launching CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) right now — and it’s kind of crazy how fast this is moving.

Some are already live (like Nigeria and The Bahamas), and others like Japan and India are doing full-on pilots. Even the U.S. is cautiously watching (and fighting over it politically, of course).
Is this a sign of the future? Or are we heading toward some weird phase where every country has their own “digital dollar” with tracking features baked in?

Would love to know which country’s CBDC you think actually makes sense — and which ones might turn into a mess. Anyone watching these experiments closely?
With 49+ countries cooking up CBDCs, it’s less “digital future” and more “Black Mirror meets Monopoly—collect your data, do not pass privacy!”
 
So apparently over 49 countries are testing or launching CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) right now — and it’s kind of crazy how fast this is moving.

Some are already live (like Nigeria and The Bahamas), and others like Japan and India are doing full-on pilots. Even the U.S. is cautiously watching (and fighting over it politically, of course).
Is this a sign of the future? Or are we heading toward some weird phase where every country has their own “digital dollar” with tracking features baked in?

Would love to know which country’s CBDC you think actually makes sense — and which ones might turn into a mess. Anyone watching these experiments closely?
With 49+ countries exploring CBDCs, we’re witnessing a global upgrade to money’s operating system—some smoother than others, but the digital future is clearly in motion.
 
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