I think I'll try and get something up and running (a website explaining the concept) or probably write a white paper and then comeback and ask around because if I ask before I do anything, I'll probably be discouraged or loose interest.
As an experienced user here said:
say your basic idea here, don't much explain the idea if you think your idea will be stolen, and start build a link.
I guess what's meant is that you really should not worry that anyone might steal some basic idea. If the idea is basic, not really explained in detail yet that already sounds worthy, you can get attention of people who can help you not only with the implementation, but also with actually writing a good (!), comprehensive, mature white paper, planning and scheduling, finding a necessary angle for your concept, and so on. That will be especially important if that is going to be your first cryptocurrency project: Most of the community members here are greatly experienced and can save you a lot of time, efforts and potentially crucial shortcomings in strategy when invited to help.
If you think your idea is too complicated to be presented in the basic form and that is why you decided to create a website or a white paper by yourself just to explain it better, be careful because that might mean big future problems for your whole project in raising awareness and attracting fans and investors, if even the idea appears to be so hard to understand.
Anyway, feel free to PM me when you are ready to share your idea. Or let me know whenever you want to chat about some project development aspects, but I cannot say that I know everything, I just have some good practice, so I'd better suggest that you post questions and thoughts on these forums, because getting the attention of many other people may very well be much more helpful.