~snipe~
That number is kind of small but in a way, it provides some income for a few community members and in turn take the family off hunger and possible crime should they be paid good. Its a plus for them.
Though, when it comes to bitcoin and native or rural communities, its somehow a problem. Most individuals that resides there are often aged forks or persons that aren't so learned and are not privileged to own suffisticated devices (as I know it with a few African communities) looking at the way technology has advanced. So, the stip growth of the system poses a problem and unfortunately, we can't help it but only hope they benefit indirectly from means such as above and the employment opportunities funds generated from bitcoin investments can create.