With what I have seen on the explorer, you sent to a wrong address, all the addresses that bitcoin was sent to are all native segwit (bc1 prefix addresses) and also nested segwit (3 prefix addresses), but binance addresses are all legacy (1 prefix addresses).
Opening it in explorer it shows 5.7btc from this address : bc1q7cyrfmck2ffu2ud3rn5l5a8yv6f0chkp0zpemf -but i didnt send that much. I only sent 0.04btc.
Custodial exchanges does not work like noncustodial wallets, the exchange will send multiple transactions at ones, not only yours, but you will still be able to track your transaction if you check the addresses using the txid (which they called transaction hash), your address should be there among.
Edit:
I found it guys......I am sooo sorry to have waisted yalls time. I guess when I copied pasted the wallet address I also had been working on another account and I guess I didnt make sure I had actually copied the numbers and ended up transferring to this other account. (One of those buy and store accounts).....jeeesh.
Oh! That is nice. Make sure you check the address you are sending to next time, check and recheck it before sending at all. This kind of mistake had cost many people to have sent to a wrong account entirely before.