Interlink Wallet Is Delisting Zama And Zora
Interlink Wallet has confirmed the delisting of $ZAMA, $1000000MOG, and $ZORA effective May 9, 2026, giving $ITLX users 24 hours to settle or transfer positions.

@inter_link Wallet (@Itlx_defi) has confirmed the official delisting of three tokens from its platform: $ZAMA, $1000000MOG, and $ZORA. The removal takes effect on May 9, 2026, with the technical cutoff scheduled for 08:00 AM UTC. All $ITLX users have a 24-hour window to settle or transfer any open positions before access is revoked.
What Is Being Delisted and Why It Matters
The three assets being removed represent distinct corners of the crypto ecosystem. $1000000MOG is a meme-style token, while $ZORA powers the Zora media and NFT infrastructure layer. The most technically notable removal is $ZAMA.
$ZAMA is the native token of a cryptographic protocol that adds a layer of confidential computing to existing public blockchains like Ethereum and Solana, enabling private smart contracts and transactions. It uses Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) to perform computations on encrypted data, keeping transaction details and balances hidden from everyone, including validators. Zama is not a new blockchain but a protocol that integrates with existing L1s and L2s, allowing developers to add confidentiality to applications where users and liquidity already exist.
Zama has raised over $150 million and carries a valuation exceeding $1 billion, making it the world's first fully homomorphic encryption unicorn. Its delisting from the Interlink platform comes at a notable moment: the protocol's roadmap outlines an initial GPU-accelerated deployment on testnet in June 2026, followed by mainnet integration in Q3 2026.
What $ITLX Users Need to Do
The Interlink Wallet is natively built within the InterLink App and is described as the first non-custodial wallet anchored to real human verification, providing users with a secure and decentralized way to manage their assets and access decentralized applications. ITLX is also a fully decentralized perpetual exchange optimized for capital efficiency, deep liquidity, and omnichain access, designed to rival centralized platforms in speed and performance.
Users holding any of the three affected tokens inside the ITLX wallet should act promptly. Positions must be settled or withdrawn before the 08:00 AM UTC deadline on May 9, 2026. Given that blockchain transactions are irreversible once confirmed, users are advised to double-check wallet addresses before initiating any transfers.
No official reason for the delisting has been stated by @inter_link at the time of publication.
Sources:
CoinMarketCap: What Is Zama (ZAMA)?
InterLink Whitepaper: ITLX
Messari: Understanding Zama
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