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  • How worried are you about your idea being stolen?

    Nicholas Watson
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    Valianto
    a bit of both
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    Waison Lee
    keep innovating - one to zero teaches me
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    Alexander Galitsky
    Americans are less worried about Kamala taking over than me about my idea being stolen.
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    Yulita Nurul
    I'm not very worried, ideas are common, but execution is key.
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    Anbang Xu
    Launching soon!
    Don't care. if someone can stole your idea, that idea isn't innovative enough
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    Rahul Parmar
    I'm cautious but focus on execution over secrecy. A strong team and unique approach can set my idea apart.
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    Han Kim
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    Used to be worried. Not so much any more.
    Yanlin Wu
    It's commonplace to have similar ideas with competitors. The thing is to find your uniqueness. Having a novel design is the key to success. Think before your competitors and the market.
    Benson Gao
    Ideas are the least valuable; those who can execute them and attract users are what truly matter
    Filippo Pietrantonio
    An idea is worth nothing without execution. I found that it doesn't matter if you share your idea with friends/family/colleagues or don't. 99% of people won't execute on them :)
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    Nicholas Watson
    Execution is everything, right?
    Elijah Scott Fitzgerald
    It's a valid concern for sure. I think it depends on how unique & defensible your idea is. If it's super niche or has tech that's hard to replicate quickly, prob less to worry about. But if it's more of a generic concept, moving fast is key to gain traction before copycats emerge. Having a strong brand/community also helps. And ofc, execution is everything - an okay idea executed amazingly will beat an amazing idea executed poorly. Just my 2 cents!