Orchestrate

Run a node to earn rewards for contributing GPUs to the network for transcoding and AI processing jobs

Why become an Orchestrator

As an Orchestrator you'll run a node on the network that facilitates video compute for transcoding and AI processing jobs

To become an Orchestrator, you need to run the go-livepeer client and configure your system for efficient video encoding tasks.

Orchestrators typically use Nvidia's NVENC/NVDEC for video encoding. Proper networking configurations, access to Arbitrum nodes, and sufficient bandwidth are essential.


Learn more about the requirements here

By running a node you earn payments through probabilistic micropayments for your services and gain a stake in the network's future

Live Orchestrator Performance

View real-time network performance and orchestrator earnings through the Livepeer Explorer. Monitoring these stats helps you optimize your rewards and stay informed about the network’s status

Powering the Future of Video

As an Orchestrator, you will be at the forefront of video advancements, supporting innovative applications that drive the future of video

The role not only provides financial rewards but also positions you as a key player in a cutting-edge network that is shaping the future of decentralized video infrastructure

The network's AI capabilities unlock new revenue streams for infrastructure providers across the Livepeer ecosystem

Existing Orchestrators can set up and run an AI Orchestrator node to perform text-to-image, image-to-image, and image-to-video inference jobs, adding a lucrative layer of fees to their existing transcoding earnings

Steps to Become an Orchestrator

To get started as an Orchestrator follow these steps
Step 01
Install the Go Livepeer client.
Step 02
Run the client in orchestrator mode.
Step 03
Activate your Orchestrator using livepeer_cli.
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