I did see this list and in fact here's a guide to it:
https://article.hareruyamtg.com/article/27544/?lang=en However I tried playing the list and wasn't impressed. It seems like a collection of not-very-good cards:
- Finale of Glory can be good against certain white aggro draws, but otherwise it's just bad. Just consider the cards and decks that can ignore almost any number of 2/2s: Benalish Marshal, Nissa, Cry of the Carnarium. Hell, even 3-mana Teferi gets rid of one.
- Trostani is also ineffective. She's great in tokens decks which can make tons of tokens, but this deck just doesn't do that. Without tokens then she's still fine, especially as a sideboard option against the Manipulation decks, but otherwise she's again mediocre. Who cares if you have two 2/2 lifelinkers if (again) Benalish Marshal, Nissa, etc all exist. It's true Nissa lands can't attack into you now, but they don't have to; you are the one who needs to attack her off the board.
- Given that these two cards are poor, what exactly is your ramp payoff? If you spend the first few turns of a game ramping, you could be under pressure against aggro, or also under pressure against control (because they will play planeswalkers). Krasis is okay-ish against aggro, but this isn't the card that breaks the back of aggro - the single best card against aggro is Entrancing Melody. The Immortal Sun does win the game against control, but there're only two copies and if you don't draw it you are heavily disfavored against Kaya's Wrath.
To be honest I think the version with Manipulation is better. You give up Lyra and a slightly more stable mana base in return for Entrancing Melody and Mass Manipulation, which I think is a very worthy trade.