Some things to note and some use cases for #Veracrypt:
1.) #LUKS provides a way to #encrypt #linux drives. Veracrypt is not the answer for your system drive, but additional drives can be fully #encrypted and mounted using it.
2.) #PlausibleDeniability is what #HiddenContainers offer by having one #password that opens the outer container where you can store files, with a secondary container accessible with a different password.
3.) For those who aren't using #encrypted #CloudStorage, #Veracrypt is an easy way to create an encrypted container you could then upload to the cloud.
4.) For added security, even on an already encrypted system drive, you can place personal documents inside of a Veracrypt container you've created that can otherwise be inaccessible. Useful for an added layer of #security or on shared workstations depending on scenario.