Satoshi's wallet is not one address or public key. It is tens of thousands of individual keys because he did not reuse them. Being able to find a private key that he used would only let you spend 50 Bitcoin.
Oh, I get it now and I kinda feel ashamed not to know that yet, lol. I thought there were just a few addresses with tons of coins actually.
You don't seem to understand how close to 0 it is.
It is literally impossible to have the probability of collision be exactly 0 because that would require an infinite search space which is literally impossible (would require infinite matter and infinite energy which do not exist).
Got it, I'm just thinking there might be just 1 collision happening at one point in the future, even with the chances so small. I mean, again, it's VERY close to 0 but there still is that one very little chance of collision, right?
What about LBC? I have never used it before although I did want to, but it seemed kinda sketchy to me. However, I've seen lists of Bitcoin addresses found as collisions with older transactions on them or even still having BTC on them. How does that work, aren't they privkey collisions?