I see this as a reason cited by many newbie launched coins. No sorry, every country has people who developed coins and have their names published (willingly), USA, China, Russia, everywhere. The fact you chose not to disclose is because it is a scam, and you just want to quickly grab some money and run away (like many others did BTW). With a newbie and no other info it is not trustworthy at all and most likely a scam!
Anyone who believes those countries are completely fine, legally, with ICOs and launching coins simply isn't understanding the legal landscape in the respective countries and others. The fact of the matter is cryptocurrency ICOs are a very grey area and with recent events like the IRS in the US investigating Coinbase users 3 years after the fact, it's clear to anyone who takes the time to research that the regulatory landscape is still not friendly for crypto. Governments move very slowly. Don't assume that just because they haven't cracked down on certain ventures yet they never will. That's a very dangerous assumption.
That being said, we fully understand if you do not want to get involved, but we encourage you to stay tuned in to our progress and see what we have in store and the fact that we will not be disappearing with anyone's money. Our code base will be open source and our coin will be listed on several exchanges. We aren't going anywhere, and this will be a project open to the community.