It is worth noting that this "transparent holdings" narrative framework is essentially an epistemological trap. Drawing on behavioral economics evidence, publicly disclosing positions often reinforces confirmation bias, leading investors into irrational defensive thinking—this is hardly what you call "firm conviction," but rather a variant of the sunk cost fallacy in psychological terms.
Let us return to the fundamental thinking of Satoshi Nakamoto's whitepaper: the true spirit of decentralization lies precisely in the absolute right to personal privacy. Your "showing off" posture actually contradicts the original intention of cryptographic currency. Laughable—yet another modern person domesticated by social media.
私の暗号資産は公開の場にあり、ポジションを隠すことはありません。これが私の賭けているものであり、私はそれを支持しています。時には、最も強い信念はただ自分のカードを見せることです。