A defined readiness standard before you accept the first customer payment. Five dimensions of readiness — technical, compliance, financial, governance, operational — distilled from the locked Crypto for Business framework.
The Checklist is the diagnostic Honeycomb Web3 Solutions LLC uses internally to assess whether an operation is actually ready to accept crypto payments — or whether it is launching on conviction.
Each dimension below is one page in the PDF. The eighth page is a single readiness sign-off artifact: five dimensions, checks completed under each, the date of each sign-off, the named individual who verified, and the date the operation begins accepting public payments. Designed to be printed, signed, and filed in the operation's governance folder.
Most crypto-payment launches surface their gaps after the first customer transaction — when the cost of closing the gap is highest. The Checklist surfaces gaps before launch, when the cost of closing them is small.
It is built from the same locked-canon framework as the Crypto for Business course and reads at the same institutional register. The Checklist is a working diagnostic, not a marketing piece. If you complete the Checklist and find no gaps, you are probably ready to launch. If you complete it and find material gaps, you have a documented list of what to close before you accept the first customer payment.
After you download the Checklist, you'll receive five short follow-up emails over the next two weeks. Each one is operationally substantive and reads in the same register as the course. After day 14, the sequence ends. You receive no further email from Honeycomb Web3 Solutions LLC unless you take another action — download another resource, submit an intake form, or contact support.
Every email includes a one-click unsubscribe. The list is private — your email address is not sold, shared, or marketed to other parties.
The Crypto Payments Readiness Checklist is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax, accounting, financial, investment, or compliance advice, and no professional advisory relationship is created by downloading or using it. Jurisdiction-specific and entity-specific decisions are the operator's responsibility and the appropriate domain of qualified counsel, CPAs, and compliance professionals engaged directly. Verify all vendor, regulator, and asset references against current published terms before relying on the Checklist for operational decisions.