If they create a digital dollar and it uses any version of FedNow, then they're liars. If they create a digital dollar and it uses an entirely different product, they're incompetent.The characterization of the Federal Reserve as incompetent is the strong opinion I observed. I personally don't agree with the logic you communicated. I think a completely separate CBDC project that is separate from FedNow is perfectly appropriate.
IMO, many policy makers view FedNow as a better ACH.
Whereas, CBDC is a much more controversial project for some policymakers.
Separating the two projects offers some risk mitigation and ensures we will at least have something usable (1) in the short to medium term and (2) even if CBDC is mired in political non-consensus.