we aim for mutiply markets.
"Poor people's:" access to IPv6 in most developing countries is even worse than it is in India, and as both DrMike and Dewlance said, people who are really poor don't have Internet access because they are struggling just to put a roof over their heads (if they're lucky) and feed themselves and their children, and buying a computer or cell phone service is out of the question when your total household income is $1 or $2 a day (and sometimes less).
A 32MB IPv6 VPS wouldn't do much to improve the lives of the poor even if they did have Internet access but developing an app like iCow can transform people's lives (see page 2 of
this article)
but know how to use and acquire BitCoins
Bitcoins is a bad choice for a payment method if your target market is the poor or developing countries (but an excellent choice if you're targeting middle class/upper class geeks).
M-Pesa (known in India as M-Paisa) would be a much better choice and is widely used in many developing countries..