I don't think OP is a victim of clipping board malware.
OP wrote that he is sure that the address he sent the coins to is the same as shown by binance:
..the address i copied was definitely the address that "binance" showed.
---snip---2) OP, what wallet were you using? Are you sure your wallet is a trusted one? Did you check the signature to verify its not a fake (malicious) wallet?
he said 2 conflicting statements, he is sure copied what binance showed but then said he realized it is a different address??
he's not using any wallet, I believe he's transferring between exchanges Binance and GDAX
... I copied the address from binance and pasted it into GDAX to perform the withdraw. After not showing up for 12 hours I looked and realized it is a different address than my binance address that i sent it to. This is the second time this has happened transferring from gdax.
how did you realize it? by looking your withdraw history or checking your transaction on an explorer?
remember addresses on exchanges are not yours, you shouldn't check transactions from your GDAX deposit address
if you send from GDAX to binance, check your deposit address on binance, the sender could be any address own by GDAX