Sorry, but this is lame. Why worry about this stuff - worry more about plowing ahead and just cranking.<p>This, to me, comes from a mindset of 'lack in the universe'. Basically that's saying that there are only unique and limited ideas. The reality is completely different. Startup ideas are a dime a dozen and, for instance, Facebook wasn't the first secret social network. Think they obsessed over whether or not to release numbers when they were small?<p>If you have the mindset that everyone is going to fuck you over, then yes, hold your cards close and never say anything. But if you believe that human inspiration and inventiveness (which I tend to believe in) is limitless, then just go with your gut.<p>I'm working on a 'stealth' startup now. The worst thing I could do is toil away in obscurity and not say anything to anyone. Instead, I want to tell as many of my friends as I know everything about it. I want to hear about what sounds right and what doesn't. And if an investor wants to know numbers (when I actually <i>get</i> numbers), then I'll tell him flat out. Whatever, let him try to clone it. I bet he couldn't hire a team as passionate and on track as mine to do a better job. That's how confident I am in our vision and execution.<p>Like Clint said: you either get busy livin or get busy dyin. Worrying about releasing number to me is 'lack' and that's busy dyin in my book. Good luck..