Federal firearms licensees operate under compliance requirements that affect how transactions are recorded and reported. The 4473 form requirement for firearm transfers, state-level waiting period documentation, and background check records create an operational context that the payment gateway integration needs to fit within rather than disrupt. A firearms crypto payment gateway that does not integrate cleanly with the dealer's point-of-sale system and compliance record-keeping workflow adds operational friction to a business that is already managing significant regulatory overhead.
27 Blockchain builds its firearms crypto payment processor integrations to fit within the FFL dealer's existing operational workflow. The payment confirmation and transaction record generated by the gateway are designed to be compatible with the dealer's compliance documentation process, so that a confirmed cryptocurrency payment feeds into the same operational record as any other transaction without requiring manual reconciliation between the payment system and the compliance record. Dealers with specific questions about how the gateway integration interacts with their FFL compliance workflow can raise those questions during the assessment phase before the integration is built.