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Orchestrators

Increase profits by processing video on GPUs while mining.

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How orchestrating works

Run a node on the Livepeer network that advertises the price it will charge for video processing such as transcoding. Continue your cryptocurrency mining with your GPUs.

When video encoding jobs come your way, the Livepeer node routes the tasks to your GPUs, and the encoding leverages a different part of the GPUs than the mining, so the mining can also continue with minimal hashrate loss. No opportunity cost!

The Numbers

The capacity on Livepeer's network represents access to 70,000+ GPUs, or enough to encode all the realtime video streaming through Twitch, Facebook, and Youtube combined.

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Total active orchestrators

505.6 k USD

Total broadcasting fees paid

223.7 M

Total minutes of transcoded video

99

Total active orchestrators

505.6 k USD

Total broadcasting fees paid

223.7 M

Total minutes of transcoded video

99

Total active orchestrators

505.6 k USD

Total broadcasting fees paid

223.7 M

Total minutes of transcoded video

Requirements

To become an orchestrator you must have the following:

GPUs with video encoding chips

See our support matrix and community discussion

Access to affordable bandwidth

With good connectivity to major internet service providers

Ability to run a blockchain aware Livepeer node 24/7

If not interested in this piece, look at partnering with an existing node operator

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Increase profits by processing video on GPUs while mining.
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