Initially, the open banking feature was scrapped due to user difficulties and invasiveness, but later reintroduced as users preferred it over the alternative.
Lessons were learned about how time and context can influence the viability of a feature, even if it was initially dismissed.
The initial pressure to deliver efficiencies through open banking did not align with users' needs, but changing circumstances led to its success later on.
The importance of being open to evolving technologies and adapting solutions based on user feedback and context was emphasized for successful product development.