Yeah man, just sprinkle a little magic manipulation dust on that market and watch it go NUTS!
Attributing a phenomenon to some high-level concept with no attempt to explain how the observed characteristics of said phenomenon can be causally linked to a concrete, specific instantiation of said high-level concept is, depending on the context, more commonly called a "superstition" or a "conspiracy theory".
Seriously? The specific instantiation of the high-level concept is the proliferation of stablecoins, most notably Tether, which has printed $62 billion and counting. It doesn't require a conspiracy theory to note that being able to literally print money would be incredibly lucrative for everybody involved, and many concerns have been raised about the extent to which these coins are backed by fiat, since if they aren't, that would hugely inflate crypto valuations.
Attributing a phenomenon to some high-level concept with no attempt to explain how the observed characteristics of said phenomenon can be causally linked to a concrete, specific instantiation of said high-level concept is, depending on the context, more commonly called a "superstition" or a "conspiracy theory".