Idk if this is accurate or anything, just a solution I found...
I noticed the code was split into three parts.
PART 1:
0100110010010001
1001000101101010
For the first part, I converted the BINARY to UNICODE, and the result was 䲑酪, which translates to "cheese" on Google translate.
PART 2:
0010011001011000
1010001010001101
For the second part, I went BOTTOM/TOP on each number column which results in the code 1000110000011100 1001000111100010 and then I converted the BINARY to UNICODE, and the result was 谜釢, which translates to "mystery" on Google translate.
PART 3:
0100110010100010
1010001010001101
For the third part, I went TOP/BOTTOM on each number column which results in the code 0110010010100100 1100100001011001 and then I converted the BINARY to UNICODE, and the result was 撤졙, which translates to "withdraw" on Google translate.
TOOLS:
To make a long story short, I can read the languages at play here. This is actually gibberish. Translate is doing it's best to make sense of random crap. Even though each one is two Chinese characters (the last compound being an exception), translate is dismissing one character each time because they don't form proper compounds. In fact, the last one is a Chinese character meaning 'withdraw, recall, etc.' but then the next character is actually a Korean syllable block that does not mean anything (more gibberish). Play around with this online dictionary if you want, and you'll find that when the compounds are entered nothing comes up. Further more some (not all) of the characters are so uncommon that they won't even turn anything up if entered individually. https://tw.ichacha.net/