The only thing blockchains add is a strict ordering.
So someone can now sign a message A saying "I give this picture to X" and everyone will know that any future message B from that person saying "I give this picture to Y" is "invalid" because everyone agrees that message A happened before B. Anyone who downloads the whole blockchain can see this.
Well, as long as everyone agrees to believe that blockchain.
So someone can now sign a message A saying "I give this picture to X" and everyone will know that any future message B from that person saying "I give this picture to Y" is "invalid" because everyone agrees that message A happened before B. Anyone who downloads the whole blockchain can see this.
Well, as long as everyone agrees to believe that blockchain.