I hate the way people go around blaming the Cyprus as if they are the ones truly at fault. Sure, I get they weren't exactly angels, but they were banks, lending to a government. Thats like, super common, in most any country. Maybe its not ideal, but its not unusual in the slightest. Who is really at fault here is the Greek government. They were the ones who actually lost the money. The Cypriots were just big enough idiots to trust them.
The thing is that in Cyprus both the two largest banks AND the government were near (?) bankrupt, both having "financial gaps" of several billion. (and that's huge as the GDP of Cyprus is only 17Bn or so)
If it were the banks only, I guess that the govt would just bail them out at the expense of the taxpayer (like they did in Netherlands for instance, another eurozone member). I'm not saying that it's a good thing, but at least it would not cause such a turmoil (at first at least). Also, they would not have anyone to blame.
(as there would not be any need for the EU/ECB to get involved in such case)
Here's the thing: In a heavily bank-based economy like Cyprus, the banks provide most of the income for the government, directly or indirectly. When your banks are many times larger than your economy, the taxes you extract from those banks are also many times larger than your economy, and the money those banks pay employee's IS the economy. So, sort of by definition, when the banks fail, so will the government.
Cyprus has been attracting investments from all over the world for years and years. While financial products are not a traditional "export", it is a sort of product that can grow an economy. While cyprus may have been diversified nowhere near enough, they were at least doing
something, and the government actually tried to encourage this thing to grow, rather than throw roadblocks at it like much of the rest of the world.
On the other hand, Greece really wasn't doing much of
anything except spending money and then borrowing more. I maintain that this whole entire debacle was Greece's fault, Greece was the one that actually wasted the money. The Cypriots were just trying the best they could (although in somewhat of a naiive way) to make the best economy they could on a little island.