Anti-counterfeiting and visual optical information encryption/decryption technology have attracted widespread attention in the field of information security. Luminescent encryption technologies still face a huge challenge in external high voltage power supply, complex architecture, and expensive decryption equipment, which hinder their broad applications. Herein, a wearable integrated self-powered electroluminescent (EL) display device (W-ELD) that consists of MXene/Silicone-based triboelectric nanogenerator (MS-TENG) and EL device based on a shared MXene electrode is developed for patterned display and information encryption. The W-ELD features an all-in-one MXene electrode with excellent flexibility and high conductivity of 0.6 kΩ sq−1, which is shared by both MS-TENG and EL devices. The MS-TENG demonstrates excellent output performances (output power of 0.9 Wm−2) and high stability and durability (104 cycles), which can directly light up the flexible patterned EL device. More importantly, when dripping conductive electrolyte solution, the W-ELD based on “中國”-patterned MXene electrode can precisely reveal the encryption information through self-powered EL emission for real-time visualized information interaction. Consequently, the all-in-one MXene electrode-based W-ELD that integrates both MS-TENG and EL device demonstrates exceptional patterned EL-based information encryption features, which offers a potential prospect in wearable self-powered optoelectronic devices, flexible displays, and encryption technology.