Get your coins out safely
Buying coins on an exchange is only the first half. The part that's truly yours — that no one else can touch — is the part you've moved into your own wallet. Withdrawing isn't hard in itself; what makes it tense is that it doesn't allow for second thoughts. Pick the wrong network, paste the wrong address, and the coins you send out may simply never come back. This section won't try to scare you, but it will pull apart every spot where beginners get stuck: how to withdraw step by step, how to actually choose the network, and what you can do if you pick wrong. Wherever fees come up, you'll be reminded to go by whatever Binance's page shows at the time.
Start with these two
If it's your first withdrawal, begin with "moving coins to a wallet." If you're unsure which chain to use, then read "which chain to pick when withdrawing."