Not in terms of life origin (we exist regardless of the answer) but it seems that having life that early pushes back the boundary of a hellish earth versus a blue marble earth, which may have implications on other hypotheses and assumptions about the evolution of the Solar system.
Admittedly, this is far, far from my field. Just trying to think through potential implications.
The folks who argue for a "blue marble" Earth early on, even in the Hadean (>4 billion years ago) are fond of pointing out that while the name was chosen to evoke a hellscape, Hades in Greek mythology ruled over an underworld that was not particularly hot or hellish
Admittedly, this is far, far from my field. Just trying to think through potential implications.