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Overview
Livepeer is a full-stack platform for video streaming & AI. The video streaming software is underpinned by a network of actors that perform the work needed to compute, transcode & orchestrate video & AI jobs in the Livepeer network. The Livepeer Protocol is the underlying code that enforces the mechanisms and rules to ensure the reliability, cooperation and coordination of these decentralised actors. This page is far from ready
Livepeer Protocol
The protocol is the ruleset + on-chain logic governing:- staking
- delegation
- inflation & rewards
- orchestrator selection
- slashing
- probabilistic payments
- verification rules
Livepeer Actors
A Livepeer actor is any role or entity that participates in the Livepeer protocol or network and performs actions defined by the system. In Livepeer architecture, “actor” is a formal category used to describe participants with distinct responsibilities, incentives, and interactions. Actors are fundamental to describing how the network functions end-to-end.INSERT LIVEPEER ACTOR DIAGRAM HERE [THIS ONE LOOKS OLD (whitpaper)
Broadcasters (deprecated -> Gateway)
Who: The users and builders of the network. What they do:Orchestrators (GPU Nodes)
aka: Transcoders / Workers Who: What they do:Gateways
aka: Broadcasters Who: What they do:Delegators
Who: What they do: Historical Livepeer Actors:- Orchestrator
- Transcoder (Worker)
- Broadcaster
- Delegator
- Broadcaster (now a behavior, not an actor)
- Worker (legacy)
- Delegator (protocol-defined actor)