You can view money from two perspectives:

1. Issuer

-> wants controllable, surveilable and printable money aka CBDC

2. User

-> wants free, private and scarce money aka #Bitcoin

A user who opts for CBDC is like a pig voluntarily heading to the slaughterhouse instead of the pasture because it was too lazy to learn how to read.

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Nicely put ser

For scarcity I prefer Bitcoin.

For privacy I prefer Monero (although it's more scarce than Bitcoin for the next two decades).

I don't have a use for a CBDC as I am not an issuer of fiat money. The only money I currently issue/mine on my CPU's is Monero.