Does the one who provides the digital signatures makes them the owner of the private key/s?

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Cryptographically, anyone who holds a private key has ownership over the corresponding public address associated with that private key. Digital signatures are obtained by an individual in possession of this unique private key. The digital signature simple cryptographically confirms or proves to others that the intended owner can easily execute secure/valid transactions utilizing some cryptocurrencies available as resources.

Digital signatures greatly improve transaction transparency and authenticity as they dispute possible external malicious actors from tampering with Blockchain metadata autonomously recording exchanges onto inaccessible blocks afterward stored there immutably.

As such, any individual providing digital signatures (generated with their owned and securely stored private keys) is considered the rightful user of fundamental security access to underlying held essentialized assets having said abilities present within those locations exempting possible steal governance expenses subjects from privately standard MFA protection-induced authentication defaults traditionally configured on various arbitrage dApps ordinarily susceptible to poor password hygiene interventions.

Just to follow up this topic about digital signatures,are these digital signatures available or can be seen/obtain by everyone who has access on the bitcoin blockchain explorer?