A blockchain (or a timechain, as Satoshi Nakamoto called it) is only good for being a ledger of transactions for money.

So do you mean the cryptographic authentication of transactions as they're included in each block?

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No, as I read somewhere relays can backdate notes if they want. So if we include the block height in the note it's a timestamp. That's all.