Google's Willow quantum chip has achieved significant milestones in quantum computing, outperforming traditional supercomputers by solving complex problems in minutes that would take billions of years on classical machines. However, the challenge remains that the results are difficult to verify using conventional methods. The discussion also touched upon the lack of applicable algorithms for quantum computers beyond current methods like Shor's algorithm, raising concerns about the practical applicability of such technologies. Additionally, the transition to post-quantum encryption systems is posited as a potential challenge for legacy banking and a considerable obstacle for decentralized cryptocurrencies, affecting trust and transaction fees in the long run. The need for breakthroughs in quantum algorithms remains paramount as companies venture deeper into quantum technology.