When I saw the advertising about the competition, I felt some interest rising.
After reading the introduction, I got more confused.
Therefore I start my first steps into the Statera cosmos - feel free to join me!
Step 1 is to enter the homepage directly, after trying mystatera, stattera, I finally ended up with https://stateratoken.com/
There you are

I see a clean webpage with menubar comprising 4 topics on the top area.
Step 2: I scroll through the page.
At a first glance I quickly read some new words, that i never heard about...deflationary...balancer...smart contract portfolio...

As I told you, I was confused in the beginning and still am I.
These text are only limited in really helping to describe. Maybe I am still too n00b to understand and have to dig deeper...

Finally something that is appealing to me: a cake diagram, that seems to consist of different coins.
Besides, there is an explanation of the Phoenix Fund and Delta Token.
As Delta Token is
- 50% ETH, 50%STA
the Phoenix Fund consist of
- Delta Token (30%) (50% ETH, 50%STA)
- Etherum (30%)
- Bitcoin (10%)
- Chainlink (10%)
- Synthetix (10%)
From my personal point my confusion was a bit reliefed, but many question arise immediatly
- Why Delta Token chose the 50-50 allocation?
- Why is Phoenix Fund heavily exposed to ETH with 45% cumulated?
- What is the story for chosing the other coins?
At least, I have a first impression what it is here about.
Someone wants to build a mixture of several coins into one construction. May it could be compared to a Mini-ETF for coins - maybe, the page could explain.
From my visual experience, I get somehow confused by the presentation:
You start with the Phoenix fund, mentionning the Delta Token, that is explained afterwards...
It would be beneficial, if you name the cake portions directly, to support the composition of the both construction.
Ok, so far the webpage, let's finish the first examination.
At the bottom section you find the whole communication platforms.

Conclusion
Statera seems to be an interesting platform.
Although it's not self-explaining for a n00b to understand how it work.
I will proceed with a 2nd examination by search through the menubar soon...