I somehow tend to believe that people who come to this forum and discuss about crypto... don't suffer from cryptophobia...
So I think that you should put this into the forums populated by economists and banksters
(if there are any)
In terms of adoption, and promoting it to other people the point still stands though. Especially, the point about people being afraid of what they don't understand, since Bitcoin is a rather complicated system, it means the adoption rate will be effected by that complexity. If we could reduce the complex nature of Bitcoin, the adoption of it should go up.
This could be achieved through education or by tidying up the user interface a little more. Personally, I think we've come a long way in terms of interface for wallets etc, and that has definitely played a part in the adoption that we have seen. This is kind of why I believe online wallets are so popular, they are easy, and they don't require any technical knowledge or setup. Unfortunately, that means the majority of new users are using insecure systems to store their Bitcoin.
Anyway, while it might not apply directly to most of the people here, it does give us something to think about when we are trying to develop ways to increase adoption.