Nope, HN can just see when a 'crowdfunding' system is designed to support scammers.
For fucks sake, even kickstarter etc is full of scams that never deliver - and they work within a legal system, with clear lines of identity and responsibility, and build things that are much easier to understand ahead of the time.
It's obvious that the ICO buyers are half clueless people who can't evaluate the risks, and half folks exploiting the former by buying early and trying to flip the tokens once the market opens up.
Sure, there's certainly some teams that are trying to build legit things with ICOs. But when you have two funding systems, where one is completely open, and the other requires certain guarantees (identity, legal responsibility), the first is always going to be full of scammers.