It seems highly unlikely that the IMF would willingly create a new currency that directly competes with the established fiat system, which has long been the foundation of the elite's wealth and power. Introducing a new digital asset could lead to a significant decrease in the value of traditional assets, undermining the very institutions and individuals that the IMF serves. Instead of developing a genuine digital asset, it is more plausible that the IMF would attempt to consolidate the current banking system by creating a single, unified ledger to replace the numerous private bank ledgers that currently exist. This approach would allow them to maintain control over the global financial landscape while only superficially embracing the digital revolution, ensuring that the traditional power structures remain intact and the wealth of the elite is preserved.