Thanks Sebastien. That clarified the panorama.

After the creation of the file (and a reboot) gnome-disks do see if
there is a partition on any HD that has some resemblance to a veracrypt
encryption and if the pass was saved under "seahorse" it opens it up
automatically. Manually I get the same result (encrypted container
files).

Now the question is why this feature was added like a main upgrade if
that involve on the creation of a obscure file? Anyways. Closing the
thread.

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