Nah. The problem is, as others pointed out, that Wizards is autistic with the pie
except when it comes to Green. Red getting access to more pseudo-draw like light up the stage is strong, but I wouldn't call it busted or beyond the pie. Green, by contrast, is completely fucking off the rails - it ramps, it plays big guys, it goes wide, it draws, it gains incidental life, it has removal, it recurs from the GY -- just pair it with another color and you'll have nothing but upsides.
Another thing is that Throne was just a fucking badly-designed set with a ton of problem cards. Even ones that aren't banned are still pushed as fuck, like Bonecrusher Giant - but there aren't really white ones among 'em. Wizards clearly doesn't know what white's niche should expand to, now that the other colors are getting more. It seems like they're also obsessed with printing shit for commander above all else - other colors just seem better at getting cards that can work in 60-card or 100-card formats, whereas white really feels like an either-or. Mangara and Smothering Tithe are cool cards in commander, but not really too hot for a 60-card format.
Once they boot out Throne/theros/ugin, we might be entering a slower phase. There's some pushed shit in Zendikar / Kaldheim, sure, but not a whole ton. Strixhelm sounds like it's going to be tribal-focused, which doesn't tend to pan out all that well either. Tibalt's Trickery has mostly plagued old formats and that's more a shit-designed card that wasn't meant to be crept, and tibalt himself... kindof surprises me that they didn't rule that out earlier, given that the fun breaking // entering & beck // call combos were nuked from orbit way earlier.
Tbh this is probably part of the fact that stores and individual buyers cracked open lots and lots of those decks for the 'free' spells. Everything but the green one has pretty high value as a single - the
blue one's already basically the MSRP of the deck. These other little cards that there's not a huge supply of suddenly have tons and tons of them flooding the market, and so even if there was going to be a gradual little tick-up in demand, that gets quashed. People cracking those stupid fucking collector's boosters also leads to a glut of good-but-not-busted rares like Scavenging Ooze being real real cheap while the stuff's hot.
That said, I'm more the person that enjoys working with low-budget decks and cards, so it's a boon to me to have lots of fun crap to buy for a few quarters. I bought just about every card from Kaldheim & the decks that I wanted for about $40. I might pick up more snow basics and the duals just to have them, but I don't see myself spending more than like $10 on that, either.
You could fix it with one word: cast. Modern decks like Grishoalbrand are able to get out big guys on nut draws that are able to deal with removal or immediately combo out, same as older formats. They're just not as consistent - but if you just put emrakul into play, rather than cast it, it doesn't instantly win you the game. It's still hard, but I feel like at that point, you can at least try to get rid of it with something. For instants/sorcs, just exile them and copy them with tibalt's fuckery. Even burn decks can get the opportunity to untap for sideboard tech like Deflecting Palm against something like that.
Monkey getting banned probably needed to happen earlier for that format, unfortunately. Though I don't personally like that they nuked ad nauseum and prison from orbit in the process.