-Forextime global (not regulated/registered in Belize), min. deposit usd 5.
-Finpro trading (not regulated/located in England), min. deposit usd 100 (just for btc). Something particular with this broker is that they offer you a btc web wallet in your website.
-Just forex (not regulated/registered in Belize), no min. deposit.
-Fresh forex (not regulated/registered in Belize), no min. deposit.
-Tradeview (not regulated/registered in Cayman Island), min. deposit usd 100. You will need to use Uphold to fund or to withdraw with btc.
-Traders way (not regulated/registered in Dominica), min. deposit usd 10.
-AvaTrade (regulated in Ireland), min. deposit usd 100.
-Fibogroup (not regulated/registered in British Virgin Islands), no min. deposit.
-Forexmart (regulated in Cyprus), no min. deposit.
-Superforex (not regulated/registered in Belize), no min. deposit
This list is incomplete but i wanted just to do mention some brokers to begin to trade using btc as payment option. Don´t forget that ewallet like Neteller, Skrill, Okpay accept btc deposits, too.
Brokers with btc payment option - account based in btc.
-1Broker (not regulated/registered in Marshall Island), no min. deposit, web trader.
-Whale Club (not regulated/located in Hong Kong), no min. deposit, web trader. They add Dash.
-Simplefx (not regulated/registered in Saint Vincent & Grenadines), no min. deposit, mt4.
-FxChoice (not regulated/registered in Belize), min. deposit usd 100, mt4.
-Evolve Markets (not regulated/registered in Saint Vincent & Grenadines), no min. deposit, mt4.
-CoinsBank (not regulated/registered in Belize/located in Scotland), no min. deposit, web trader.
where did you get that list from?
Avatrade for example has NO Bitcoin deposit option. they have crypto CFDs. some people confuse things: