No, not really. Spongebob is on the right track. Think of nicotine gum/patches and cigarettes. It is almost impossible to become addicted to gum/patch, whereas cigarettes are much different.
Crack permeates membranes and saturates capilaries much faster than just intranasal administration calling not only for a quicker, but also less sustainable and much more reinforcing response.
Overall crack is the culprit to cocaine's addiction statistic and potential, even though the statistic itself is not high (something like only 11% of regular users become addicted and regular use was estimated to be 51 days of administration - think here). Heroin does not even occupy the same niche as far addiction and pathways of exerting its actions - heroin users are much more susceptible to addiction, one of the reasons being is the way it is administered (IV) yilding a quick and bioefficient response.
Ecstasy and meth don't even lie in the same category as coke - ecstatcy has a fraction of DA affinity of coke whereas meth is far greater than coke; by the same token most effects of coke are DA-mediated with some GABA/5-ht reinforcement, whereas meth and MDMA are almost purely 5-ht mediated.
Alcohol is by far worse in its negative connotations than any of the above especially given the amounts people consume