Create a PHP script, which will update user's credits. Schedule the execution of this script for example every 1 minute using Cron.
This script goes through all active users and updates credits of each user. Then it ends.
Conditions when it should update the credits are up to you. I guess you'll check if 2 minutes elapsed from some previous activity and if yes, you'll update the credits. Otherwise you will do nothing.
It could look like this:
$users = getActiveUsers();
$currentTime = time();
// go through all active users
foreach ($users as $user) {
// if conditions are met, give some credits to the user
if ($currentTime - $user->lastActivityOn >= 120) {
$user->credit += 1;
$user->save();
}
}
This script will run very small amount of time, depending on a number of users it can be a few milliseconds to a few seconds, and will be executed every minute.
It's very simple and it's a common way how similar tasks are implemented.
It shouldn't be implemented on a client, because you can't trust the client. You would pay a lot of effort to implement various security checks and mechanisms and they won't be 100 % secure most probably. On the other side server-side solution is completely secure by design without any effort.