>>60886879
>I don't think putting pictures of your stack on any digital device, let alone the internet, is the best advice.
I concur. When things get serious, governments get desperate, not unlike a drowning swimmer. Stackers will get called hoarders, money launderers, smugglers, tax cheats and demonized to where your neighbors will inform on you if they know you stack. Just like they reported on people who had too many houseguests during covid.
They will use AI to scan through emails, text messages, phone camera rolls looking for pictures and texts relating to precious metals, do an image search/meta data search to see if the picture is an original, take the gps data encoded in the picture and issue an automated search warrant.
If you say you had a boating accident, they put you in jail until you tell them where your stack is hidden. How long can they keep you in jail if you don't confess? They did it to one man for 14 years, picrel.